
West Ham midfielder Declan Rice has scoffed at UEFA's decision to ban their fans from their trip to Europa League opponents Rapid Vienna.
UEFA charged the Hammers following their game against Genk on November 4.
They accused travelling West Ham supporters of crowd disturbances and the throwing of objects during their match in Belgium.
Those charges were upheld by UEFA on Monday.
England midfielder Rice, in a now deleted tweet, wrote: "Laughable this is. Gutted for our fans that now won't be able to make the trip!
"Did Rapid Vienna get fined or a ban of tickets for there 'crowd disturbances' at our stadium? Nope."
West Ham travel to Rapid Vienna in the Europa League on November 25.
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