Summary

  • Listen to commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and online

  • FT: Wolves 2-3 West Ham - Lingard, Fornals & Bowen on target

  • Dendoncker pulls a goal back & Silva scores a second

  • FT: Everton 1-1 Crystal Palace - Rodriguez slots home, Batshuayi levels

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  1. 'We will push for top four until the end'published at 22:42 British Summer Time 5 April 2021

    Wolves 2-3 West Ham

    West Ham United

    More from West Ham manager David Moyes, speaking to BBC Sport, on the injuries to Michael Antonio and Declan Rice: "Antonio felt his hamstring - we don't think it's too bad but he has a history with it so we have to be worried about it. Declan, we know how good he's been all season, but the boys played well tonight."

    On Jesse Lingard's perfromance: "I was telling him how well he has played. I'm probably a manager who doesn't say that very often, but he deserved that after his perfromance tonight."

    On the race for the top four: "I'm going to try and push right to the end if we can. I don't know where we will finish up. It's torture going through 90 minutes like that but it wasn't in the opening half an hour because we played so well."

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    John Conway: Hands up: who back in September had David Moyes leading West Ham into the CL places with 8 games remaining and Jesse Lingard playing like Messi but not for United?

  3. 'Lingard has made a real difference'published at 22:37 British Summer Time 5 April 2021

    Wolves 2-3 West Ham

    West Ham United

    West Ham's Mark Noble speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live: "The boys stuck in and dug in, we’ve lost Michail [Antonio] after 30-odd minutes after he was fantastic for us, and with Dec [Rice] missing out for us – that was terrible news and we hope he is back soon. We dug in and the spirit was great.

    "Jesse [Lingard] makes the right decisions, he is a top player and has made a real difference to our team. All round, a top first half but disappointing when we conceded at the end. It’s a great win for us, away at Wolves – it's not been great for us here in the past."

    On being in the mix for the Champions League: "Look at Liverpool against Arsenal, Chelsea slipped up but will come back, Spurs will be there – we need to keep winning. It wasn’t pretty in the second half, but when you are two ahead you tend to drop back."

  4. 'We are going to compete until the end'published at 22:35 British Summer Time 5 April 2021

    Wolves 2-3 West Ham

    West Ham United

    West Ham boss David Moyes, speaking to Sky Sports: "For a manager it is torture (game like that). Scoring three last week and three this, unfortunately conceding a few as well. It was really open. Both teams could have scored more.

    "It felt like deja vu. We didn't manage it too well. We were going to try and make it four instead of settling for 3-0 at half-time. Some of our play in the first half was scintillating. Jesse (Lingard) was fantastic. Michail Antonio played as well as he has for a long while for 30 minutes. Were not sure on the injury. We will assess it tomorrow. It looks like he's felt his hamstring."

    On the race for top four: "We have to go and take it on. Why not? I am hearing pundits talking about West Ham having a chance of Champions League. Nobody would have envisaged or mentioned that last season. Can we keep it going? We are going to try and compete with the big teams right until the end."

  5. Postpublished at 22:32 British Summer Time 5 April 2021

    Wolves 2-3 West Ham

    West Ham United

    West Ham manager David Moyes says Michail Antonio felt his hamstring go in the first half.

    More from an otherwise very happy Moyes to come shortly.

  6. 'We need to take character and spirit'published at 22:30 British Summer Time 5 April 2021

    Wolves 2-3 West Ham

    Wolves

    Wolves striker Fabio Silva, speaking to Sky Sports: "The team fight until the end. We have to be proud for that. In the first half we need to be more focused. The team need to move on to the next game.

    "I don't listen to what people say, I work every day and my coach and team-mates help me a lot. I am happy to help the team with a goal, which gives more confidence for a striker.

    "We need to take the character and spirit, not the result and use that for the remaining games."

  7. 'We were very poor in defence'published at 22:27 British Summer Time 5 April 2021

    Wolves 2-3 West Ham

    Wolves

    Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo to Sky Sports: "Not a bad game. In possession we started well, but we were very poor in defence. There were players running 30, 40 metres and it takes away from all the good things we did in attack.

    "When you don't have the same players everything is not the same and it becomes harder. The reaction was good but we started very bad. Conceding three goals against a top team like West Ham makes it very difficult to reverse the result."

    On injuries: "It has been a test all season long - not only for us but all teams. It is testing us and making us find solutions to finish the season well. But it has been a tough test."

  8. Postpublished at 22:26 British Summer Time 5 April 2021

    Wolves 2-3 West Ham

    Wolves achieved a seventh-place finish in the past two seasons, but a top-half placing looks a tough ask now.

    Nuno Espirito Santo's side remain 14th, seven points behind Arsenal in 10th, and are now winless in five league games.

  9. 'We have nothing to lose in top four race'published at 22:22 British Summer Time 5 April 2021

    FT: Wolves 2-3 West Ham

    West Ham United

    West Ham midfielder Mark Noble speaking to Premier League Productions: "The goal before half-time killed us. It was similar to against Arsenal last time out. We were unlucky with Tommy's [Soucek's disallowed] goal. The boys dug in well and we've got a big win.

    "We said two or three weeks ago that when we get to single figures in games left we can have a right go because we have nothing to lose and we can go for it. This hasn't been a nice place for us in the last few years and it's a good win for us tonight.

    "Let's hope it's a great [season]. We have eight games to go and we're in fourth We're mixing it with the top teams. I'm hoping we can keep most of our players fit, we need to see how Dec [Declan Rice] is, but the boys were great tonight."

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    Paul Leonard: aaaaaaaaand breathe!!!

  11. 'I thought it would be another Arsenal'published at 22:17 British Summer Time 5 April 2021

    Wolves 2-3 West Ham

    West Ham United

    West Ham midfielder Jesse Lingard, speaking to Sky Sports: "It was a tough game. We had to work hard. We kept at it. I thought it would be another Arsenal, conceding just before half-time. But the lads kept their focus. We come out second half a bit better. It was about managing the game."

    On his goal: "It was two versus two and we work on that in training, Michail took a man away with his run. There is always room for improvement. It is a great victory and we take the positives."

    On his good form: "It is consistency. I have not played much in the last two years so to play week in week out is good. The team help me."

    On race for the top four: "It is about maintaining and keeping focus. We have tough fixtures but the lads are ready."

  12. Postpublished at 22:14 British Summer Time 5 April 2021

    FT: Wolves 2-3 West Ham

    How does that feel Hammers fans?

    Fourth place. Eight games to go. Leicester City up next.

    West Ham go fourth in the Premier LeagueImage source, .
  13. Postpublished at 22:12 British Summer Time 5 April 2021

    Wolves 2-3 West Ham

    Michael Dawson
    Nottingham Forest defender on BBC Radio 5 live

    Fantastic night for West Ham, in the first half they did enough to hold on and in the second half Rui Patricio didn't have save to make.

    Wolves huffed and puffed, they couldn't get the equalizer and in the last five minutes the ball wasn't chucked into the West Ham box. In the end, I thought West Ham would have been under more pressure than they were.

  14. FULL-TIMEpublished at 90+5 mins

    Wolves 2-3 West Ham

    West Ham survive!

    And they're up to fourth!!

  15. Postpublished at 90+4 mins

    Wolves 2-3 West Ham

    West Ham clear the corner and that might just be that!

  16. Postpublished at 90+ 3 mins

    Wolves 2-3 West Ham

    West Ham manage to get the ball into the corner and waste a couple of precious minutes.

    But Wolves get up the other end and they have a late, late corner!

  17. Postpublished at 90+1 mins

    Wolves 2-3 West Ham

    Tomas Soucek is penalised for a foul as he attempts to end a Wolves attack.

    Desperate. But effective.

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    Andy: it can't happen again surely?

  19. Postpublished at 90 mins

    Wolves 2-3 West Ham

    FOUR minutes of injury time to come.