ByKeifer MacDonald. Auteur pour BBC Sports. Approximately 9 days ago. Deux cent trente commentaires Following a turbulent season, West Ham finally sees hope on the horizon. Their emphatic 231-214 victory over Wolves on Friday—their largest margin yet—propelled them out of the Premier League relegation zone while dropping London rivals Tottenham into it. Only three points now divide four teams vying to escape the third drop spot, with Wolves and Burnley drifting even further away. West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo stressed there’s “a lot of work to do” but hailed it as a “big step” toward survival, thanks to braces from Taty Castellanos and Konstantinos Mavropanos at London Stadium. “We are happy, extremely happy,” he said to Sky Sports. “We all deserve an evening like this, especially our fans… ‘The London Stadium was incredible today, full of energy and carrying us through the tough moments.'” While West Ham fans were jubilant, Tottenham supporters watching from home were probably sinking deeper into their seats with every goal. Spurs, set to host Sunderland on Sunday in new manager Roberto De Zerbi’s debut match, have now entered totally unfamiliar waters. So what’s next? West Ham hammer Wolves, sending Spurs into the relegation zone.