Tottenham's hopes of escaping the relegation zone have been dealt a devastating blow after a last-minute Callum Wilson goal gave West Ham a thrilling 2-1 victory at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The defeat leaves Spurs' boss Thomas Frank under intense pressure, with questions already being asked about his future at the helm.
The visitors had looked like the more likely winners for long periods of the match, but Tottenham's striker, Harry Kane, finally broke the deadlock in the 85th minute to send the home crowd into raptures. However, Wilson's late show stole the show, as he slotted home a rebound from Antonio Rudiger's penalty attempt in the final seconds of the game.
The win takes West Ham up to fifth place in the Premier League table, while Tottenham remain rooted at the bottom of the relegation zone with just one point to their name. The result will have significant implications for Frank's job security, and it remains to be seen whether he will be able to salvage what's left of his tenure as Spurs boss.
As for Wilson, the West Ham striker had a game to remember, scoring both of his side's goals and setting up Rudiger's penalty attempt. His late show was the perfect tonic after a frustrating match that had seemed like it would end in stalemate. For West Ham, the win was a major boost to their playoff hopes, while for Spurs fans, it was a painful reminder that their season is all but over.
The visitors had looked like the more likely winners for long periods of the match, but Tottenham's striker, Harry Kane, finally broke the deadlock in the 85th minute to send the home crowd into raptures. However, Wilson's late show stole the show, as he slotted home a rebound from Antonio Rudiger's penalty attempt in the final seconds of the game.
The win takes West Ham up to fifth place in the Premier League table, while Tottenham remain rooted at the bottom of the relegation zone with just one point to their name. The result will have significant implications for Frank's job security, and it remains to be seen whether he will be able to salvage what's left of his tenure as Spurs boss.
As for Wilson, the West Ham striker had a game to remember, scoring both of his side's goals and setting up Rudiger's penalty attempt. His late show was the perfect tonic after a frustrating match that had seemed like it would end in stalemate. For West Ham, the win was a major boost to their playoff hopes, while for Spurs fans, it was a painful reminder that their season is all but over.