By Our Reporter
Wolverhampton Wanderers have been officially relegated from the Premier League after West Ham United secured a crucial point in a goalless draw against Crystal Palace.
The stalemate at Selhurst Park proved significant in the relegation battle, lifting West Ham two points clear of Tottenham Hotspur, who now sit inside the drop zone with just a handful of matches remaining.
Both sides had chances to break the deadlock, with Palace’s Brennan Johnson missing a key opportunity, while goalkeeper Dean Henderson produced important saves to keep West Ham at bay. Despite late pressure, neither team could find a winner.
Former Spurs boss Tim Sherwood believes Tottenham still have a chance of survival but admits the margin for error is shrinking. He suggested three wins from their remaining fixtures could be enough, though much will depend on results elsewhere.
Current Spurs manager Roberto De Zerbi remains optimistic, insisting his squad has the quality to turn things around despite their difficult position.
With a tough run of fixtures ahead, including clashes against teams battling for both survival and European places, Tottenham face a critical test to avoid relegation.
Elsewhere, AFC Bournemouth have confirmed the appointment of Marco Rose as their new head coach on a three-year deal, replacing Andoni Iraola at the end of the season.