Match Recap
West Ham Deliver Crucial Blow to Burnley’s Survival Hopes
West Ham inflicted a damaging 2-0 defeat on relegation rivals Burnley at Turf Moor, with early goals from Crysencio Summerville and Tanner Castellanos proving decisive in a vital clash between the Premier League’s bottom two sides.
The visitors struck twice in the opening 26 minutes to effectively settle the contest before half-time. Summerville opened the scoring on 13 minutes before Castellanos doubled the advantage 13 minutes later, leaving Burnley chasing shadows for the remainder of the afternoon.
Despite enjoying 53% possession and registering 18 shots to West Ham’s six, Burnley’s profligacy in front of goal proved costly. The Clarets managed only five shots on target from their numerous attempts, with eight efforts blocked by a resolute West Ham defence. Their expected goals figure of 1.30 compared to West Ham’s 0.98 highlighted their dominance in terms of chances created, yet they failed to capitalise when it mattered most.
West Ham goalkeeper Alphonse Areola was instrumental in preserving the clean sheet, making five crucial saves compared to Burnley’s James Trafford who managed just one stop. The French international’s performance epitomised West Ham’s clinical efficiency, taking their limited opportunities whilst standing firm defensively.
The defeat leaves Burnley rooted to the bottom of the table with just 15 points from 24 matches, their form reading a dismal LDDDL across their last five fixtures. Manager Vincent Kompany made five substitutions in a desperate attempt to salvage something from the match, but his side’s struggles in converting possession into goals continue to plague their survival bid.
West Ham, meanwhile, climbed to 18th place with 20 points, opening up a crucial five-point gap over their hosts. The Hammers’ recent upturn in form (LWWLL) suggests they may have turned a corner under manager Julen Lopetegui, with this away victory representing exactly the kind of result needed to escape the relegation mire.
ScoresFooty’s prediction algorithm had forecast a 1-1 draw, but West Ham’s early blitz and defensive resilience rendered such calculations irrelevant in a result that could prove pivotal come May.