This Manchester United covet claims to have been terrorized by the public for one reason
Declan Rice, penggawa West Ham United, made an important decision by choosing to join the English national team rather than Ireland. Apparently, the decision had a negative impact on him.
Declan Rice is a player in the making. His brilliant performances with West Ham last season often led him to say that he was a target of big clubs, including Manchester United.
Initially, he held an Irish passport. He even played with the junior national team and recorded three appearances at the senior level.
However, the 20-year-old player actually sparked controversy by choosing to change citizenship in England. Most recently, he recorded his first appearance with the Three Lions in an ongoing match in the 2020 European Cup qualifier against Bulgaria.
His decision to leave Irish citizenship soon became a problem. Speaking with ITV, Declan Rice said he had received various threats via the Internet.
"Yes, I have a big problem," Declan Rice said. "I found people who said they would come to my house ... yes, online," he continued.
"There are some people I can see, but I don't need to see this, threatening my family, for me, you see the profile and it's only a fake profile, so I don't know whether it's true or not,
Declan Rice herself didn't mind, only mocked him. But both parents seemed worried about the various attacks that were also directed at him.
"I was never afraid of that, because fans will always give me an attack or something, you see it and you laugh, you say to yourself," Well, like you are doing something, "" did you add.
"It was heavy, there was a bit of abuse, more towards my father and mother, their anxiety was greater than the others, I still had strong thoughts," he stated.
Lately, social media has often been a scourge for some players. Two Manchester United players, Marcus Rashford and Paul Pogba, have been victims of racist attacks through social media after failing in recent weeks.
Declan Rice is a player in the making. His brilliant performances with West Ham last season often led him to say that he was a target of big clubs, including Manchester United.
Initially, he held an Irish passport. He even played with the junior national team and recorded three appearances at the senior level.
However, the 20-year-old player actually sparked controversy by choosing to change citizenship in England. Most recently, he recorded his first appearance with the Three Lions in an ongoing match in the 2020 European Cup qualifier against Bulgaria.
His decision to leave Irish citizenship soon became a problem. Speaking with ITV, Declan Rice said he had received various threats via the Internet.
"Yes, I have a big problem," Declan Rice said. "I found people who said they would come to my house ... yes, online," he continued.
"There are some people I can see, but I don't need to see this, threatening my family, for me, you see the profile and it's only a fake profile, so I don't know whether it's true or not,
Declan Rice herself didn't mind, only mocked him. But both parents seemed worried about the various attacks that were also directed at him.
"I was never afraid of that, because fans will always give me an attack or something, you see it and you laugh, you say to yourself," Well, like you are doing something, "" did you add.
"It was heavy, there was a bit of abuse, more towards my father and mother, their anxiety was greater than the others, I still had strong thoughts," he stated.
Lately, social media has often been a scourge for some players. Two Manchester United players, Marcus Rashford and Paul Pogba, have been victims of racist attacks through social media after failing in recent weeks.
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