Having gone 10 Premier League matches without a win, West Ham finally appear to have built some momentum from Callum Wilson's dramatic late goal at Tottenham on 17 January. They have now collected nine points from the last 12 available and can tackle their remaining 13 games with renewed hope and optimism. Nuno's side are certainly in better form than Tottenham and Crystal Palace, who are six points better off than them, while Nottingham Forest are well within their sights. On Saturday, it clearly felt like there was gulf in class between the Hammers and the side directly below them in the table. Four of those crucially came when he laid on the opening goal for Crysencio Summerville, whose pace caused Clarets full-back Kyle Walker problems all afternoon.
Source: BBC February 08, 2026 18:10 UTC