West Ham United boosted their hopes of Premier League survival with a 2-0 win over Burnley on Saturday.
Crysencio Summerville and Taty Castellanos scored first half goals as West Ham United beat the Clarets at Turf Moor.
What a weekend 😍😍
That one felt big – how do you now feel about the relegation battle?! 🤔
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It’s a huge victory for Nuno Espirito Santo‘s side as they attempt to claw their way out of the relegation zone.
Here are five things that Hammers News learned from West Ham’s 2-0 win over Burnley.
Safety is now in sight
Saturday’s win capped off a fine weekend from a West Ham perspective.
Indeed, they picked up three points only hours after relegation rivals Nottingham Forest dropped them.
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Not only did beating Burnley pull them eight points clear of the Clarets, they are now just three points behind Forest in the Premier League table.
Safety felt a remote possibility only a few days ago but West Ham are alive once again.
Axel Disasi is a guaranteed starter for West Ham United now
The fact that Axel Disasi was thrown straight into the deep end says an awful lot about his standing at West Ham.
If Nuno saw fit to start the Frenchman after Disasi spent so long on the sidelines at Chelsea, it’s surely quite obvious that this will be the plan going forward.
Disasi can only get fitter the more games he plays. Having walked straight into the starting lineup here, he seems a guaranteed lynchpin of the defence going forward.
Nuno vindicated in Mads Hermansen call
Nuno took something of a risk on his goalkeeper, too.
For the first time in months, the Hammers boss started Mads Hermansen between the posts in favour of Alphonse Areola.
Hermansen has struggled since joining West Ham from Leicester but, funnily enough, he is in fact the goalkeeper who has kept both of the team’s clean sheets so far this season.
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The Dane didn’t particularly convince in the opening exchanges but grew into the game.
Selecting him was a gamble from Nuno but it paid off. It will be interesting to see what happens from here.
West Ham’s January business pays off
Nuno was able to rotate somewhat, with Callum Wilson starting up front and Taty operating in a deeper role.
Pablo Felipe and Adama Traore were able to come off the bench, too.
That points to the options Nuno now has in his squad. It does look much better balanced these days, even if it isn’t perfect.
West Ham do look like they have enough to make a fight of the relegation battle in the final 13 games. It won’t be easy, but the squad looks in a much better place for now.
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Crisis averted at West Ham United
West Ham have previously given up two-goal leads away at both Bournemouth and Chelsea this season.
Though it always seemed difficult to imagine Burnley doing something similar here, they did start the second half reasonably well.
It would only have been natural, then, for Hammers fans to fear another collapse.
However, West Ham saw the game out well and can now start to look up again. The quality of the opposition does need to be taken into account, but it was still a mental hurdle to overcome.
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