West Ham United ace Declan Rice posted a one-word tweet after our 1-0 defeat to Sevilla in the Europa League last night.
The Hammers players delivered a great account of themselves at The Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium against Sevilla.
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In fact, it could be argued that we were really unlucky to lose the game against the La Liga side 1-0 in the end.
The 3,000 West Ham fans would have been delighted with the application of the players, if not their finishing in front of goal.

And a Declan Rice tweet after the game paid homage to the travelling Irons.
The West Ham fans are widely regarded to be the best in the business. We follow our team up and down the country week in, week out without fail. And we haven’t won a trophy since 1980! That’s what you call loyalty!
Declan Rice tweet praising West Ham fans
The 23-year-old midfielder is a hugely popular figure amongst the West Ham fans at the London Stadium.
And it is clear to see that the feeling is very much mutual.

There were at least 10,000 West Ham fans out in Seville yesterday. Only 3,000 were allowed inside the ground though.
And Declan Rice posted a tweet to highlight just how important our travelling support is:
Dec is absolutely spot on.
The West Ham support is truly special.
West Ham United is a special football club and the fans have always been intrinsically associated with our world-wide reputation.
Hopefully the London Stadium is just as loud and boisterous on Thursday as The Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium was last night.
The West Ham players need the supporters right behind them. As Declan Rice said in his tweet last night, the Hammers faithful are special.
And we all need to be at our very best on Thursday night if the boys are to overturn the 1-0 deficit from last night.
COYI X
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