West Ham Edge Clear of Relegation Zone in Tense Goalless Draw at Palace

West Ham United secured a valuable point in a 0-0 draw away to Crystal Palace, moving them two points clear of the Premier League's relegation zone. The result mathematically confirmed Wolverhampton Wanderers' relegation to the Championship. Crystal Palace thought they had won it late through Ismaila Sarr, but the goal was disallowed by VAR for a handball by Jean-Philippe Mateta in the build-up. Both sides had chances in a tight contest, with Dean Henderson making key saves for the hosts.

Key Points: West Ham Draw at Palace, Move Clear of Relegation

  • West Ham gains vital point for survival
  • Wolves relegation confirmed mathematically
  • Palace denied late winner by VAR
  • Goalless draw at Selhurst Park
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West Ham go two points clear of bottom three after goalless draw at Palace

West Ham United secure a crucial point in a 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace, moving two points clear of the Premier League relegation zone.

"West Ham United inched two points clear of the Premier League's bottom three after a goalless draw at Crystal Palace - Premier League reports"

London, April 21

West Ham United inched two points clear of the Premier League's bottom three after a goalless draw at Crystal Palace, as Wolverhampton Wanderers' relegation was confirmed.

West Ham sit 17th, on 33 points, and bottom club Wolves are now mathematically certain to drop to the Championship, while Palace are 13th on 43 points.

Nuno Espirito Santo's side knew a victory would open up a four-point buffer to rivals Tottenham Hotspur, but they had to settle for a draw after a tight contest at Selhurst Park.

Both sides passed up decent chances in the first half, with Brennan Johnson wayward on two occasions for Palace and Dean Henderson making one excellent save to deny Konstantinos Mavropanos at the other end, Premier League reports.

Palace thought they had opened the scoring when Ismaila Sarr finished on the swivel in the 82nd minute, but that goal was disallowed due to a handball by fellow substitute Jean-Philippe Mateta in the build-up.

Johnson should have done better when he planted a header wide from Jefferson Lerma's cross, and the former Spurs man curled wide from distance soon afterwards.

Axel Disasi's blushes were spared by the offside flag when he skewed over, then West Ham squandered two big chances to take a lead into half-time.

Maxence Lacroix made a vital block in front of his own line after Henderson's mistimed punch set up Valentin Castellanos for an overhead kick, before the Palace goalkeeper repelled a thumping header from Mavropanos.

West Ham continued to do most of the attacking after the interval, but they saw muted claims for a penalty waved away when Castellanos bustled his way past Jaydee Canvot and went down easily.

Mateta and Sarr were introduced from the bench as Oliver Glasner shuffled his pack, and it looked as though they had combined for a late winner.

However, referee Darren England ruled Mateta had diverted the ball towards his team-mate using his arm, and the decision to disallow the goal stood after a VAR review.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Watching from Mumbai! 🏆 Honestly, it sounds like a pretty dull match for neutrals. So many missed chances from both sides. Brennan Johnson really should have done better with that header. West Ham will be relieved, but they need to start scoring if they want to stay up.
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Arjun K
Feel for Wolves fans, confirmed relegation is tough. But this is why the Premier League is the best league in the world - every point matters until the end. West Ham aren't safe yet, two points is nothing. Big few weeks ahead for Nuno.
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Priyanka N
Dean Henderson was a wall! That save from Mavropanos was top class. As a goalkeeper myself playing in local leagues in Delhi, I appreciate a good performance between the sticks. He kept Palace in it. Shame about the late drama with the handball.
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Michael C
Respectfully, the article focuses a lot on the drama but not enough on the quality—or lack thereof. Both teams seemed nervous, and the football wasn't great. The Premier League's global appeal is massive here in India, but matches like this don't really showcase the best of it.
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Kavya N
Staying up late to follow this! The tension is real, even for us fans thousands of miles away. Hope West Ham can hold on. It's interesting to see so many Indian fans passionately supporting different EPL teams. The league truly unites us! 🤝

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