Declan Rice explains why West Ham relegation worries have eased Declan Rice has spoken of his relief that the “stress” of trying to salvage West Ham’s place in the Premier League being temporarily lifted by the coronavirus-enforced suspension of football in this country. The top-flight has been indefinitely put on hold because of the pandemic and scrutiny about whether the 2019-20 season will be able to be completed in the coming months is intensifying. West Ham went into the hiatus last month level on points with 18th-placed Bournemouth with nine fixtures remaining and while Rice admitted to missing his teammates, the England midfielder can see some upside to the break even if he is ready for a return to action. “It’s tough because I am used to seeing my teammates, going out every day, to have that taken away from you is really tough,” the 21-year-old told Sky Sports. “On a nicer scale of it, it is nice with the position we are in at West Ham, not to feel the pressure of having to go out and play for three points every week. “It’s nice from that perspective not to have that stress, but we just want to get back to it now.”     The post Declan Rice explains why West Ham relegation worries have eased appeared first on teamtalk.com. - SPORT BETTING

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Declan Rice explains why West Ham relegation worries have eased Declan Rice has spoken of his relief that the “stress” of trying to salvage West Ham’s place in the Premier League being temporarily lifted by the coronavirus-enforced suspension of football in this country. The top-flight has been indefinitely put on hold because of the pandemic and scrutiny about whether the 2019-20 season will be able to be completed in the coming months is intensifying. West Ham went into the hiatus last month level on points with 18th-placed Bournemouth with nine fixtures remaining and while Rice admitted to missing his teammates, the England midfielder can see some upside to the break even if he is ready for a return to action. “It’s tough because I am used to seeing my teammates, going out every day, to have that taken away from you is really tough,” the 21-year-old told Sky Sports. “On a nicer scale of it, it is nice with the position we are in at West Ham, not to feel the pressure of having to go out and play for three points every week. “It’s nice from that perspective not to have that stress, but we just want to get back to it now.”     The post Declan Rice explains why West Ham relegation worries have eased appeared first on teamtalk.com.


Declan Rice has spoken of his relief that the “stress” of trying to salvage West Ham’s place in the Premier League being temporarily lifted by the coronavirus-enforced suspension of football in this country.

The top-flight has been indefinitely put on hold because of the pandemic and scrutiny about whether the 2019-20 season will be able to be completed in the coming months is intensifying.

West Ham went into the hiatus last month level on points with 18th-placed Bournemouth with nine fixtures remaining and while Rice admitted to missing his teammates, the England midfielder can see some upside to the break even if he is ready for a return to action.

“It’s tough because I am used to seeing my teammates, going out every day, to have that taken away from you is really tough,” the 21-year-old told Sky Sports.

“On a nicer scale of it, it is nice with the position we are in at West Ham, not to feel the pressure of having to go out and play for three points every week.

“It’s nice from that perspective not to have that stress, but we just want to get back to it now.”

 

 

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