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West Ham 4-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Premier League    2025-26Match review
London Stadium   62,457
  SubsGoals  
1Mads Hermansen    
2Kyle Walker-Peters    
15Konstantinos Mavropanos 2  
4Axel Disasi    
12El Hadji Malick Diouf    
20Jarrod Bowen    
18Mateus Fernandes   
28Tomas Soucek    
7Crysencio Summerville    
11Taty Castellanos 2 
19Pablo Felipe    
17Adama TraoreSubed #7   
32Freddie PottsSubed #19   
9Callum WilsonSubed #11   
27Soungoutou MagassaSubed #18   
 PosTable as at 10 Apr 2026PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal3112 2135995 2261370
2Manchester City3011 31361174 4241761
3Manchester United3110 32301757 4262655
4Aston Villa3110 24231564 5192254
5Liverpool318 43271763 7232549
6Chelsea316 54231774 5302148
7Brentford317 53261762 8202546
8Everton316 46211973 5161646
9Fulham319 25271943 8162544
10Brighton and Hove Albion317 63241744 7172043
11Sunderland317 53221445 7102243
12Newcastle United318 26292644 7151942
13AFC Bournemouth316 82231737 5233142
14Crystal Palace303 75141872 6191739
15Leeds United316 55222017 7152833
16Nottingham Forest313 57131953 8182432
17West Ham United324 48222844 8182932
18Tottenham Hotspur312 410182855 5222230
19Burnley312 58152323 11183820
20Wolverhampton Wanderers323 310173105 1172717
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

West Ham double up twice to thrash Wolves and put Spurs in relegation zone
Jacob Steinberg at the London Stadium
Date published Fri 10 Apr 2026 22.07 BST

The moment when West Ham really felt their survival bid pick up pace was when the jab from Taty Castellanos rolled beyond the reach of Jose Sa and crawled towards the Wolves goal.

Two-nil up in a must-win game, Nuno Espirito Santo's side looked unrecognisable from the doomed bunch who dropped seven points off 17th place in early January. This is a different West Ham. This is a West Ham with a punch in attack and, if this daring escape act does end with Premier League football secured for another season, a key part of the story will be how Nuno strengthened his squad in January.

While Axel Disasi has brought order in defence, the best way to compliment Castellanos and Pablo Felipe is to call them the modern equivalent of John Hartson and Paul Kitson.

West Ham, after all, have form in this department. They were fired to safety in 1997 after signing Hartson and Kitson halfway through a difficult campaign and, 29 years on, have given themselves a fighting chance thanks to the mid-season arrivals of Pablo and Castellanos.

They are a messy but effective duo. Pablo is yet to open his account since joining from Gil Vicente but he offers work rate and also provided a flash of quality in this thrashing of Wolves, whose hopes of recovering from a goal down ended when the 22-year-old striker's brilliant flick sent Castellanos through to make it 2-0 by squeezing perhaps the slowest shot of his career past Sa in the 66th minute.

It was Castellanos's fourth goal since joining from Lazio, and he had another 66 seconds later. Wolves, bottom of the league, folded. They had no response when Jarrod Bowen and Crysencio Summerville raised the tempo on the flanks. As their resistance faded, they were unable to stop Konstantinos Mavropanos scoring a fourth as West Ham rejoiced in plunging Tottenham into the bottom three for the first time this season.

The hours will go slowly for Tottenham before they start the Roberto De Zerbi era with a trip to Sunderland on Sunday. Dare they glance at the table? West Ham have only lost three of their last 11 games and, as well as spooking Tottenham, have also gone level with Nottingham Forest and a point off Leeds.

It is tight. Forest host Villa this weekend and Leeds visit Manchester United on Monday. West Ham can only focus on themselves. They have dug deep after an awful start to the season and are finding unlikely heroes in this nail-biting relegation battle.

Mavropanos, once maligned for his clumsy defending, kickstarted this triumph with a thumping header and later rounded it off with an acrobatic volley.

"Nobody knew," Nuno said when he was asked about the Greece centre-back, who also scored in last month's draw with Manchester City, turning into a goal machine.

Nuno was typically circumspect after beating his old side. "It doesn't change anything," he said. "Next week we play after our opponents. Today we did the job."

With some difficulty, it must be said. Nuno was not happy with West Ham's level during the first half.

He admitted they were lucky to lead when Bowen crossed for Mavropanos to head past Sa in the 42nd minute.

Rob Edwards agreed. The Wolves manager liked his side's brisk start. He was unhappier with their response to going behind and also pointed out that the corner that led to the opener should have been a Wolves goal-kick.

This was not about the officials, though. Adam Armstrong had a couple of chances for Wolves and Angel Gomes struck a post at 1-0 but the visitors were toothless and failed to punish West Ham's initial angst.

The importance of winning this game was heightened by the difficulty of West Ham's run before they host Leeds on the final day.

The pressure did funny things to their decision-making at first, Bowen and Summerville snatching at chances. Wolves already had two wins over West Ham this season. The potential for another slip weighed on the hosts.

West Ham held their nerve, though. Bowen, who rattled the woodwork early in the second half, improved as the game wore on. Summerville, back from a calf injury, stirred on the left.

He was involved in the second goal, winning possession. Castellanos played a one-two with Pablo and, holding off a challenge, somehow got the ball past Sa.

Wolves slumped and conceded a third from their own kick-off, Bowen stepping in and feeding Castellanos, whose shot went in thanks to a deflection off Andre. West Ham did not look like relegation candidates.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND PLAYER RATNGS
WEST HAM (4-4-1-1): Hermansen 7; Walker-Peters 7.5, Mavropanos 8, Disasi 7, Diouf 6.5; Bowen 8.5, Fernandes 7, Soucek 7, Summerville 6.5 (Traore 78); Pablo 7.5 (Potts 78); CASTELLANOS 9 (Wilson 82)
Subs not used: Areola, Todibo, Scarles, Wan-Bissaka, Kante
Booked: Fernandes, Castellanos
Scorers: Mavropanos 42, Castellanos 66, 68
Manager: Nuno Espirito Santo 8
WOLVES (3-5-1-1): Sa 6; Mosquera 5.5 (Arokodare 71, 6), S Bueno 6, Krejci 6; Tchatchoua 5.5, Bellegarde 6 (Mane 61, 5), Andre 6, J Gomes 5.5, H Bueno 6.5; A Gomes 5.5 (R Gomes 61, 5.5) Armstrong 6 (Hwang 71, 6)
Subs not used: Bentley, Wolfe, Lima, Gomes
Booked: Bellegarde, Mosquera
Manager: Rob Edwards 6
Referee: Jarred Gillett 7
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