West Ham United sealed a crucial 3-1 victory over Sunderland at London Stadium on Saturday, moving the Hammers to within striking distance of safety and all but knocking Nottingham Forest out of the 17th-place playoff spot.
Darren Moore's Sunderland side were dealt a significant blow in the first half as West Ham came out swinging. Michail Antonio broke the deadlock with his 24th league goal just three minutes in, before Jesse Lingard doubled the hosts' lead six minutes later. The West Ham faithful were sensing an early victory as Alexander Buttner pulled one back midway through the first half.
However, that was as close as Sunderland got to catching up. West Ham's attacking quartet of Antonio, Lingard, Jarrod Bowen and Said Benrahma dominated the second half, stretching the visitors' defense with every opportunity.
Jarrod Bowen bagged his fifth Premier League goal in a single season when he netted a 79th-minute winner that sealed all three points for the hosts. The result marked a significant turning point in West Ham's survival bid, and sent a clear message to their fellow strugglers that they can't afford to drop any more points.
For Moore's Sunderland side, this latest defeat marked a dismal return to form after a few impressive results in recent weeks.
Darren Moore's Sunderland side were dealt a significant blow in the first half as West Ham came out swinging. Michail Antonio broke the deadlock with his 24th league goal just three minutes in, before Jesse Lingard doubled the hosts' lead six minutes later. The West Ham faithful were sensing an early victory as Alexander Buttner pulled one back midway through the first half.
However, that was as close as Sunderland got to catching up. West Ham's attacking quartet of Antonio, Lingard, Jarrod Bowen and Said Benrahma dominated the second half, stretching the visitors' defense with every opportunity.
Jarrod Bowen bagged his fifth Premier League goal in a single season when he netted a 79th-minute winner that sealed all three points for the hosts. The result marked a significant turning point in West Ham's survival bid, and sent a clear message to their fellow strugglers that they can't afford to drop any more points.
For Moore's Sunderland side, this latest defeat marked a dismal return to form after a few impressive results in recent weeks.