Remember Rio Ferdinand talking about how being so loyal to the club hindered them getting on for England and almost being proud of that. These two compete against each other every season at the highest level, look at the difference.
This isn’t how I imagined ending the season.
Not with West Ham. Not with the Czech Republic. And certainly not with an injury.
I’m sorry we couldn’t give our fans the moments and results you deserved. That hurts me more than anything.
The good thing about football is that there’s always another challenge waiting. A new season is almost here, bringing a new opportunity to put things right.
For 12 years as a professional, I’ve been lucky enough to avoid a serious injury. Now I have to face a challenge I haven’t faced before. But everyone who knows me knows one thing.
I never give up!
This injury doesn’t change my mindset. If anything, it makes me even more determined. I’ll use these next few weeks/months to work, recover and come back stronger. As a player, as a teammate and as a person.
Since the season ended, I’ve only had one thing on my mind. West Ham United. This club means so much to me and I’m ready to do everything I can in helping get it back to where it belongs; to the English Premier League.
For the immediate future, I’ll support the boys off the pitch whilst I rehabilitate. Then once back, I’ll give everything I have on the pitch, fighting alongside the boys once again.
COYI!
As for the international team, I need some time to think about my future.
I’m deeply disappointed with how our World Cup campaign ended. I know we are capable of much more in every aspect than we showed, and that’s one of the biggest reasons why this disappointment is so difficult to accept.
Representing the Czech Republic has always been the greatest honour of my career. That’s why I don’t want to make any decision in the heat of the moment. I’ll take the time to reflect and decide what’s best for everyone.
One thing is certain.
I’ll be back.
Stronger. Hungrier. More determined than ever.
Thank you for standing by me through everything. Your support means more than words can say. ❤️
Welcome West Ham and all your fans back to the Championship. Don't worry we have:
- No VAR 👍
- Some more 3pm kickoffs 🍻
- Millwall... And some more tasty derbies 👊
- No plastic tourists ❤️
+ the most unpredictable league in the world! 🔥
A proper league!
#whufc#coyi
PGMOL and referees once again tonight showing that they have complete control over the outcome of a football game. Tonight for the first time in MONTHS we seen the ref implement the 7 second rule against the Leeds United keeper, awarding Spurs a corner during a kick out...
On top of this, then VAR decided NOT to implement the 5cm tolerance rule against Calvert Lewins offside, instead deciding that this picture is 'offside'. Incredible how inconsistent the refereeing can be in 1 game just minutes apart, also extremely coincidental how both decisions favour Spurs who are in desperate need of points to keep them in the championship.
Honestly if Spurs do end up in the relegation zone, the Premier League will probably just chuck West Ham a points deduction to send them down instead 👍🏻