Soccer-West Ham out of relegation zone with 4-0 win over Wolves


Soccer Football - Premier League - West Ham United v Wolverhampton Wanderers - London Stadium, London, Britain - April 10, 2026 West Ham United's Konstantinos Mavropanos celebrates scoring their first goal with Jarrod Bowen and Valentin Castellanos REUTERS/Ian Walton

LONDON, April 10 (Reuters) - West Ham ⁠United's Konstantinos Mavropanos and Valentin Castellanos each scored twice in a 4-0 Premier ⁠League home win over fellow strugglers Wolverhampton Wanderers on Friday that moved ‌them above Tottenham Hotspur and out of the bottom three.

The victory, which featured a fifth clean sheet of the season in the league for the Hammers, moved them up to 17th on 32 points, two ​ahead of Spurs who visit Sunderland on Sunday. Wolves ⁠remain bottom of the standings with ⁠17 points.

The visitors started well, but went in behind at the break after West ⁠Ham ‌centre-back Mavropanos scored with a superb header from Jarrod Bowen's inswinging cross in the 42nd minute.

Both sides had chances early in the second half, with Wolves ⁠forward Angel Gomes hitting the post from a free ​kick. West Ham instantly counter-attacked ‌and Crysencio Summerville came close to catching Jose Sa off his line ⁠with a lob ​which flew wide.

A minute later Bowen struck the woodwork for West Ham before they got a second goal in the 66th as Wolves gave the ball away and Argentine Castellanos punished them ⁠with a lunging finish in a central position ​before adding a third after 68 minutes.

With Wolves doing little to suggest a comeback was on the cards, Mavropanos struck again with a deft volley in the 83rd minute, leaving ⁠the visitors at risk of having relegation all but confirmed when they visit Leeds United on April 18.

"It's a great result," Mavropanos told the BBC. "We've been working so hard. This kind of game with this atmosphere, exactly what we need for the rest of ​he season," he added before giving a bullish assessment ⁠of his side's chances of staying up.

"When we scored the first goal we felt more ​comfortable with the ball and (we) showed that in the ‌second half. In the last couple of months, ​we've been working hard - we have to give our all, we will make it," said the Greek international.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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