Wednesday 2 May 2018 17:08, UK
Andy Carroll returned to training on Wednesday after apologising to manager David Moyes, Sky Sports News understands.
Carroll was sent home from training on Monday having refused to apologise for leaving the bench and heading down the tunnel during West Ham's 4-1 defeat by Manchester City on Sunday.
Sky Sports News understands Carroll has apologised to Moyes and is hoping to play a part as the Hammers head for a crucial match in their relegation fight at Leicester on Saturday.
Striker Carroll was clearly frustrated as he remained on the bench as an unused substitute before disappearing down the tunnel towards the end of the game.
In his post-match interview, Moyes promised to "deal with it", and the pair were involved in a heated exchange before the Scot sent Carroll home on Monday.
After a 4-1 loss to the champions left the Hammers just three points outside the drop zone with three games left, Moyes told Sky Sports: "In this situation, what you need is everybody to be a team member."
Carroll, 29, has made 16 appearances for West Ham this season, as he has continued to struggle with injury problems. He was also sent off against Burnley last October.