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West Ham game massive in Stoke survival bid, says Martins Indi

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LONDON: Stoke’s Premier League trip to West Ham is a “massive” game for the club in their fight to retain topflight status, defender Bruno Martins Indi has said.

Stoke are second from bottom in the league standings with 27 points, four points adrift of safety with five games remaining and the Dutch internatio­nal said the club did not want to let their fans down in the final part of a dismal campaign.

“We know that Monday is a massive (game) for all of us, we’re going there to win. We need to win,” Martins Indi told Stoke’s website www.stokecityf­c.com.

“You know the responsibi­lity is huge ... we’re fighting for a lot of people, and we don’t want to let them down.”

West Ham have also had problems with consistenc­y this season but the London club have found form in their last two games, beating Southampto­n 3-0 before holding defending champions Chelsea to a 1-1 draw last weekend.

“They are around us and have struggled as well this season, but they have found a bit of momentum in the last couple of games so they will be confident. We will be prepared to keep them as quiet as possible,” Martins Indi added.

Stoke are winless in their last nine games and were beaten by Arsenal and Tottenham in their last two games but Martins Indi said there were positives from those defeats.

“The team spirit and effort was there to see against Arsenal and Tottenham so we need to match that level of performanc­e.

“There are things we need to improve. One of those is scoring more goals. We need to take our chances when they come along because we need to get victories in the final matches.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? No excuses: Stoke’s Bruno Martins Indi (right) believes the clash against West Ham is crucial for their Premier League survival. — Reuters
No excuses: Stoke’s Bruno Martins Indi (right) believes the clash against West Ham is crucial for their Premier League survival. — Reuters

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