Have made a complaint to the Premier League about Fulhams team selection against Hull
West Ham make Fulham complaint
Premier League asked to look at team selection for defeat at Hull
The Premier League have received an official complaint from West Ham about Fulham's team selection against Hull City.
The Cottagers made six changes for last Saturday's Premier League clash at the KC Stadium, which Hull won 2-0.
Manager Roy Hodgson then made five changes ahead of Thursday's 2-1 win over Wolfsburg in the Europa League quarter-finals, with Aaron Hughes, Dickson Etuhu, Damien Duff, Danny Murphy and Bobby Zamora coming back into the starting line-up.
West Ham and Hull are both locked in the Premier League relegation scrap, and Saturday's win took third-bottom Hull level on points with the Hammers and boasting a game in hand.
Hodgson has already rejected claims that he has any case to answer, insisting he was simply using the full depth of his squad.
Wolves were hit with a suspended £25,000 fine after manager Mick McCarthy made 10 changes for their defeat at Manchester United in December as he looked ahead to their home meeting with Burnley.
A Premier League spokesman said: "We can confirm that we have received an official complaint from West Ham over this matter.
"We will now ask Fulham for their observations and then the Premier League board will then consider what actions, if any, are appropriate."
Premier League rules state that all teams must field their strongest side available for all games.
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Premier League asked to look at team selection for defeat at Hull
The Premier League have received an official complaint from West Ham about Fulham's team selection against Hull City.
The Cottagers made six changes for last Saturday's Premier League clash at the KC Stadium, which Hull won 2-0.
Manager Roy Hodgson then made five changes ahead of Thursday's 2-1 win over Wolfsburg in the Europa League quarter-finals, with Aaron Hughes, Dickson Etuhu, Damien Duff, Danny Murphy and Bobby Zamora coming back into the starting line-up.
West Ham and Hull are both locked in the Premier League relegation scrap, and Saturday's win took third-bottom Hull level on points with the Hammers and boasting a game in hand.
Hodgson has already rejected claims that he has any case to answer, insisting he was simply using the full depth of his squad.
Wolves were hit with a suspended £25,000 fine after manager Mick McCarthy made 10 changes for their defeat at Manchester United in December as he looked ahead to their home meeting with Burnley.
A Premier League spokesman said: "We can confirm that we have received an official complaint from West Ham over this matter.
"We will now ask Fulham for their observations and then the Premier League board will then consider what actions, if any, are appropriate."
Premier League rules state that all teams must field their strongest side available for all games.
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