West Ham manager, Graham Potter, while provided an update on Antonio’s condition, said: "I think that's a really good phase of the rehabilitation for him. As far as I know from all the reports from the medical guys, it's moving in the right direction. It's a case of not rushing that one but certainly it's positive. It's just more about slowly getting back onto the pitch, more pitch-based stuff but in probably a slightly warmer environment than Rush Green in February."
Despite his progress, Potter refused to commit to a return date for the striker.
"I wouldn't be thinking anything this side of the international break for sure," he said.
"As I said, with the severity of the injury and the incident, the most important thing is that he takes the space and time that he needs with the medical people. Then Mick being Mick, as soon as he feels ready, he's going to be ready."