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Burnley 0-2 West Ham United: Hammers Edge Closer to Safety with Vital Win at Turf Moor

West Ham United secured a crucial 2-0 victory over relegation rivals Burnley at Turf Moor on February 7, 2026, with goals from Crysencio Summerville and Taty Castellanos propelling the Hammers three points clear of the drop zone. This hard-fought win marked West Ham’s third triumph in their last four Premier League outings, significantly boosting their survival aspirations while plunging Burnley deeper into crisis with a 16th consecutive league defeat.

Match Overview and Key Scorers

The encounter unfolded at Turf Moor, where Burnley, languishing in 19th place with 15 points from 25 games, hosted 18th-placed West Ham on 23 points. From the outset, West Ham asserted dominance, capitalizing on their recent form to dismantle a Burnley side desperate for points under manager Scott Parker.

Crysencio Summerville opened the scoring in the 13th minute, continuing his remarkable streak by netting in his fifth straight game across all competitions. The Dutch winger, thriving under Nuno Espirito Santo, received a precise through-ball from Matheus Fernandes in midfield, outpacing the defense before delicately chipping the ball over goalkeeper Martin Dubravka. This goal, his fourth in successive Premier League matches, echoed the form of West Ham legend Jesse Lingard from 2021, marking a historic run for the club.

Just 13 minutes later, in the 26th minute, Taty Castellanos doubled West Ham’s advantage with a clinical header, his first Premier League goal of the season. The Argentine forward rose highest to meet a superb cross from El Hadji Malick Diouf, who had been set free by a clever flick from Summerville. Castellanos’ glancing header left Dubravka with no chance, effectively sealing the points early and showcasing West Ham’s clinical edge.

Burnley managed 18 shots, their highest tally in a single Premier League game this season, but failed to seriously test West Ham’s stand-in goalkeeper Mads Hermansen, who replaced the absent Alphonse Areola and made five vital saves to preserve a clean sheet—the Hammers’ first in the league since a 3-0 win earlier in the campaign. Sections of the home crowd voiced their frustration, booing their team off at full-time as the Clarets extended their winless run to 16 games, now trailing West Ham by eight points and 11 adrift of 17th-placed Nottingham Forest.

First Half: West Ham’s Commanding Start

West Ham arrived at Turf Moor off the back of Nottingham Forest’s 3-1 defeat to Leeds United the previous evening, sensing an opportunity to close the gap to safety. Nuno Espirito Santo’s side wasted no time, with Summerville’s early strike setting the tone. Burnley offered scant response in the opening period, not registering a shot on target until the 32nd minute when Florentino’s deflected effort was comfortably gathered by Hermansen.

Marcus Edwards produced Burnley’s most threatening moment before the break, curling an effort narrowly wide, but it was West Ham who controlled possession and tempo. The Hammers’ midfield, led by Fernandes’ incisive passing, sliced through Burnley’s fragile defense, while Diouf’s involvement in the second goal highlighted the visitors’ width and creativity. By halftime, the scoreline reflected West Ham’s superiority, leaving the home fans subdued and Parker’s charges facing an uphill battle.

Second Half: Burnley Push but Hammers Hold Firm

Burnley emerged with renewed vigor after the interval, weathering an early storm that saw Zian Flemming’s header blocked by Axel Disasi and Hermansen tipping Edwards’ shot around the post. Despite this brief pressure, West Ham’s defense remained resolute, with Hermansen’s heroics proving pivotal in maintaining the shutout.

The Clarets dominated shots in the second half but lacked composure, squandering chances that could have sparked a comeback. West Ham, pragmatic under Nuno, absorbed the pressure and threatened on the counter, ensuring the game never truly slipped from their grasp. As the clock ticked down, Burnley’s frustrations boiled over, culminating in boos from the stands—a stark indicator of the mounting pressure on Parker, whose side now stares relegation in the face, potentially returning to the Championship.

Standout Player Performances

Crysencio Summerville earned rave reviews, rated highly in post-match analyses for his goal, assist, and relentless pace—key factors in West Ham’s ratings where a 9/10 trio, including the winger, piled pressure on rivals above them. Taty Castellanos complemented this with a textbook header, justifying Nuno’s faith in his starting lineup. Malick Diouf impressed with his pinpoint crossing, while Matheus Fernandes dictated play from midfield.

For Burnley, Marcus Edwards showed fleeting promise but couldn’t influence the scoreline, emblematic of a team bereft of cutting edge. Goalkeeper Martin Dubravka was exposed early, and the defense struggled against West Ham’s movement. Hermansen’s five saves underscored West Ham’s defensive solidity, stepping up admirably in Areola’s absence.

Managerial Perspectives and Tactical Insights

Nuno Espirito Santo’s tactical setup paid dividends, blending Summerville’s flair with Castellanos’ aerial presence and Diouf’s delivery. The Portuguese manager’s decision-making was vindicated, as West Ham capitalized on Burnley’s fragility while navigating a tough schedule ahead, including clashes with Manchester United, Manchester City, and Liverpool.

Scott Parker, meanwhile, faced mounting criticism after another limp display. Burnley’s inability to convert 18 shots into goals highlighted deeper issues, extending their woeful run one shy of a club record from 1889-90. Parker’s post-match demeanor reflected the grim reality, with his side now cut adrift in the relegation battle.

Broader Implications for the Relegation Fight

This result catapults West Ham to within three points of Nottingham Forest, positioning them to potentially exit the bottom three with one more win. Sitting 18th with 26 points from 26 games (post-match update), they are eight clear of Burnley in 19th on 15 points, while Wolves prop up the table on 8 from 25.

Burnley’s predicament worsens; eight points behind West Ham and 11 from safety, their Premier League tenure hangs by a thread. The Clarets’ home defeat to fellow strugglers underscores a season of underachievement, with fans’ patience wearing thin.

West Ham’s victory injects momentum ahead of a grueling fixture list, validating Nuno’s approach and the form of key players like Summerville. For Burnley, the focus shifts to damage limitation, but with 16 winless games, survival appears increasingly improbable.

Post-Match Reactions and Highlights

Summerville celebrated by saluting the traveling Hammers fans, a moment capturing West Ham’s growing belief. Official reports praised the clean sheet and clinical finishing, with the club site hailing Summerville and \”Taty\” for firing the Irons to victory. Burnley’s official account somberly noted the 0-2 defeat, embedding the grim league table.

Media outlets lauded West Ham’s ease in dispatching Burnley, with Sky Sports highlighting the Hammers’ proximity to safety and ESPN emphasizing the crowd’s turn on Parker. As the Premier League relegation scrap intensifies, this Turf Moor thriller—though one-sided—serves as a pivotal chapter, underscoring West Ham’s resurgence and Burnley’s despair.

Details

Date Time League Season Full Time
February 7, 2026 11:00 pm Premier League 2025 90'

Ground

Turf Moor
Harry Potts Way, Pike Hill, Fulledge, Burnley, Lancashire, England, BB10 4AX, United Kingdom

Results

Club1st Half2nd HalfGoals
Burnley000
West Ham United F.C.202