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WestHam survive late drama to stay out of relegation zone after Wilson's stoppage-time heroics

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Callum Wilson’s late header secured West Ham’s 2-1 Premier League victory over Everton, keeping them out of the relegation zone with four games remaining. The match swung dramatically after Tomas Soucek’s 51st-minute header gave West Ham a 1-0 lead, only for Thierno Barry’s clearance to gift the Toffees a 1-1 draw. <p>With 84 minutes played, West Ham faced another scare when a potential penalty was denied after Mateus Fernandes appeared to handball. The Video Assistant Referee ruled it accidental, leaving the Hammers clinging to hope. Two minutes into injury time, Wilson seized his moment, connecting with Jarrod Bowen’s cutback to seal the win. This result leapfrogged West Ham ahead of Tottenham in the table, intensifying the relegation battle.</p>

Soucek’s own goal epitomized the game’s volatility, while Bowen’s assist highlighted West Ham’s resilience. The Premier League table now shows West Ham two points clear of Spurs, yet both teams remain in precarious positions. Everton’s missed opportunities, including Barry’s deflection and Fernandes’ handball, proved costly as West Ham capitalized on set-pieces—a trend that could define their survival campaign.</p>

The match’s climax underscored the razor-thin margins in the relegation fight. West Ham’s survival hopes now hinge on maintaining form in their final four fixtures, while Everton’s European aspirations hang by a thread. For Wilson, the goal cements his role as a clutch performer, having previously ignited West Ham’s Euro 2024 qualification push. <p>As the Premier League season nears its end, every point carries existential weight. West Ham’s win not only preserves their top-flight status but also sets up a critical clash with Tottenham in their next meeting. Meanwhile, Everton’s inconsistency raises questions about their ability to navigate the season’s final stretch.</p>