Aaron Cresswell has extended his stay with West Ham United by signing a new one-year contract. This new deal will see him entering his 11th season with the club, making him their longest-serving player. Cresswell, who joined from Ipswich in 2014, expressed his love for the club in an interview with the club’s media. He mentioned that despite playing a lesser role this season, he understands the bigger picture in football and has been supporting his teammates whenever required.
The 34-year-old left-back highlighted the importance of being a team player and acknowledged that although he has not been playing as much, he is still eager to contribute on the pitch whenever given the opportunity. Cresswell emphasized his fitness and health, stating that he would not have signed the contract if he did not believe he could still perform at a high level for the team. He credited his longevity in the sport to his dedication to maintaining a healthy lifestyle, focusing on eating well, getting enough rest, training diligently, and upholding high standards in his performance.
Despite facing challenges in reduced playing time, Cresswell’s commitment to the club and his determination to continue contributing positively are clear. His experience and professionalism make him a valuable asset to West Ham United as they look to achieve success in the upcoming seasons.
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