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West Ham United captain Declan Rice paid tribute to teammate Andriy Yarmolenko both before and after his team's 1-0 Premier League victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Ukraine international Yarmolenko has been given time off by the Hammers, with manager David Moyes saying "He’s not in a really good position at the moment" amid the escalating situation in the forward's home country.
The former Dynamo Kyiv star sat out the Wolves game, with Tomas Soucek scoring the only goal to take Moyes' team up to fifth in the Premier League table, with Rice holding aloft a shirt bearing Yarmolenko's name before kick-off.
After the final whistle, Rice - who captained his team to victory - shed some more light on what his teammate has been going through over the last few days.
"It's so, so important for me, for the team, for everyone at the club to support [Yarmolenko]" Rice told Sky Sports after being asked about West Ham's show of solidarity.
"The day it all started, we saw him at the training ground and he was in bits, and so were all the lads for him.
"We're all there for him, we're all there for the people of Ukraine. It's horrible