West Ham United's 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace has kept them in the Premier League relegation battle, but it also confirmed Wolves' relegation from the top flight. The result means West Ham maintain their two-point lead over Tottenham Hotspur, who endured a difficult weekend. With just a week to go until the season ends, West Ham's fate remains in their own hands, but their tough fixture schedule could be a hindrance.
The match itself was a tense affair, with both teams struggling to create clear-cut chances. West Ham's Taty Castellanos had an acrobatic effort cleared by Crystal Palace defender Maxence Lacroix, while Palace's Brennan Johnson spurned a glorious opportunity to give his team the lead. The game ended goalless, with both sides settling for a point.
Despite the draw, West Ham's manager Nuno Espirito Santo believes they performed well and were solid. He praised the team's organisation and compactness, but admitted that their offensive process didn't quite click. Crystal Palace's manager Oliver Glasner, meanwhile, was pleased with his team's focus and commitment, especially after their celebrations in Florence the previous day.
The result has been described as a missed opportunity for West Ham, who could have moved four points clear of Tottenham. However, with just a week left in the season, the Hammers' fate remains uncertain. They face a tough fixture schedule, with games against Everton, Brentford, Arsenal, Newcastle, and Leeds still to play. Meanwhile, Tottenham will be hoping to end their wait for a league win when they face already-relegated Wolves.
The relegation battle is far from over, with both teams still fighting for survival. West Ham's tough fixtures could be a hindrance, but Tottenham's poor form this season has given them a chance to stay up. The final week of the season promises to be a tense and exciting affair, with the fate of several teams hanging in the balance.