Kalvin Phillips explains decision to join newly-promoted Ipswich on loan from Man City as he addresses swearing at West Ham fans during disastrous Hammers spell
Kalvin Phillips has spoken about what playing for Ipswich Town gives him that disappointing spells at Manchester City and West ham United didn't.
Speaking as a guest on the BBC's My Mate's a Footballer podcast with former Leeds team-mate Patrick Bamford and comedian Joe Wilkinson, Phillips admitted not feeling the pressure as much at newly promoted Ipswich after two high-profile moves prior.
Phillips said: "The main reason I came to Ipswich was to get back playing football. [To] kind of play football, not stress free, but with less stress and less eyes on me, maybe. When I went to West Ham, I felt like there was quite a lot of eyes on me."
Referencing the middle finger incident, he laughed: "Sometimes you can go the other way and not handle it so well."
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Ipwich face West Ham in the Premier League at the London Stadium on Saturday afternoon, which could be Phillips' fifth start this season. His contract at City runs until 2028, but the next few months could shape his future and lead to a permanent transfer next summer.