West Ham fighting relegation fight until mathematically safe - Bilic


Britain Soccer Football - West Ham United v Everton - Premier League - London Stadium - 22/4/17 West Ham United manager Slaven Bilic Action Images via Reuters / Tony O'Brien Livepic

(Reuters) - West Ham United will fight for results until they are mathematically safe from the threat of Premier League relegation, manager Slaven Bilic said before their trip to Stoke City on Saturday.

West Ham, who are currently 14th and seven points clear of the drop zone, need two more points to reach the safety target of 40 points.

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