West Ham thrash Wolves 4-0 to boost survival hopes and drop Spurs into the relegation zone
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West Ham beat Wolves 4-0 in the Premier League, with Taty Castellanos scoring twice in a major boost to their survival bid. The result leaves Tottenham in the relegation zone and underlines the impact of West Ham's winter signings.
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Attributed to original sourceAs the shot from Taty Castellanos rolled past José Sá and crawled towards the Wolves goal, West Ham’s bid for survival picked up pace. They looked doomed three months ago, but not any more. Nuno Espírito Santo’s side somehow found the motivation to go again after dropping seven points off 17th place in early January and if this escape act does end successfully, they will certainly look back to the impact made by their winter reinforcements.
While Axel Disasi has brought order to a chaotic defence Castellanos and Pablo Felipe are starting to resemble a modern day John Hartson and Paul Kitson. An old-school kind of front two, they have altered the nature of West Ham’s attack with their running and link-up play. Pablo, only 22, is a workhorse and Castellanos, who looks quite the find from Lazio, got the two goals his running deserved in this crucial 4-0 win over Wolves.
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What happened
West Ham produced a dominant 4-0 win over Wolves, driven by a brace from Taty Castellanos and strong attacking play alongside Pablo Felipe. The report highlights how recent additions, including Axel Disasi in defence, have improved West Ham's structure and momentum after they looked in deep trouble earlier in the season. Wolves were comprehensively beaten, while West Ham's resurgence gathered further pace. The result also has wider table implications, pushing Tottenham into the relegation zone.
Chance analysis
This matters because West Ham's recent recruitment appears to have materially changed both their defensive stability and attacking threat. A convincing multi-goal win suggests improving underlying confidence and cohesion, while Wolves' heavy defeat raises concerns about their defensive resistance in comparable fixtures.
West Ham gain momentum and confidence in the relegation battle, while Wolves and Tottenham come under greater pressure.
Treat this as evidence of improving West Ham form and functional lineup balance, with positive weight on their attack and survival outlook.