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Jonathan Gorrie

David Moyes: Declan Rice’s rant against referee shows how much West Ham players care

David Moyes believes Declan Rice’s rant against referee Jesus Gil Manzano following Thursday night’s Europa League exit at the hands of Eintracht Frankfurt shows how much his West Ham players care.

The England midfielder was filmed criticising the referee’s performance in the tunnel following the full-time whistle and suggested he was “against” West Ham when conducting an interview with BT Sport.

Rice’s post-match remarks to Manzano were were captured by America TV company Fox Sports, with footage circulating on social media.

"Ref, ref, it’s so poor, all night, it’s so bad," said the England midfielder.

"How can you be that bad, honestly? You’ve probably been f****** paid. F****** corruption."

West Ham do not intend to comment on the incident until receiving the referee’s report.

Manager Moyes - who was sent-off during the match for kicking a ball at a ball boy - felt it demonstrated the passion within his squad and was also aggrieved at the standard of officiating.

"It just shows you how much all the players cared," the Scotsman said on Friday afternoon.

"We all cared very much last night. We felt as if we had been treated quite badly overall and that is what happens.

"If you know about football, everybody is emotional so unless you’re in the heat of it sometimes people don’t understand how it feels.

"Last night, we had a group of players who were really connected, trying to win the game and felt it was very difficult under lots of different circumstances."

West Ham had Aaron Cresswell sent off after just 19 minutes at Deutsche Bank Park and conceded the only goal of the evening to Rafael Borre just seven minutes later.

Defender Cresswell, who pulled down Jens Petter Hauge as he attempted to go through on goal, was initially shown a yellow card but it was upgraded to a red after a video assistant referee review.

Regarding Rice’s behaviour, a West Ham spokesperson said: "The club is aware of the video circulating on social media but will not be commenting further until the referee’s report from the UEFA Europa League semi-final second leg against Eintracht Frankfurt has been considered."

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