
""We started really well. The way we were organised, not allowing Spurs to go easy, always trying to press and recover. When we had the ball, we had good chances and combinations. "We believe [we can escape relegation]. We have to worry about ourselves, work harder and commit more. I'm really proud of the way the players have been dealing with this situation. It's a tough one, but they are determined to turn it around.""
""It's massive today, the boys played fantastic," the striker added. "I think we deserved to be in front on the whole, especially with the chances we had in the first half. It wasn't to be [initially], but thankfully, we ended up getting the three points. "You get put on to do a job, no matter if that's five minutes or 50.""
West Ham ended a 10-game Premier League winless run with a dramatic 2-1 victory over Tottenham courtesy of Callum Wilson's 93rd-minute strike. The result leaves West Ham 18th and within five points of 17th-place Nottingham Forest. The team displayed organised pressing, good combinations and created chances while also having beaten QPR 2-1 in the FA Cup the previous weekend. The squad believes it can escape relegation and intends to focus on working harder, committing more and concentrating on its own performances. Back-to-back wins offer a platform to build momentum and protect top-flight status.
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