Wolves Relegated After West Ham and Crystal Palace Draw
London. In an English Premier League match held on Sunday night, West Ham United and Crystal Palace shared the points after a goalless draw. With this draw at Selhurst Park, West Ham missed a crucial opportunity to move four points clear of the relegation zone.
This result has a direct impact on another team, Wolves. With Palace and West Ham each earning a point, Wolves have officially become the first team to be relegated from the Premier League this season.
The points gap between Nuno Espirito Santo's side and 18th-placed Tottenham has now narrowed to two. Although both teams started the match aggressively, they struggled to create clear-cut scoring opportunities. In the 20th minute, home side Palace winger Brennan Johnson had a golden opportunity to score, but his free header from seven yards out went well wide of the post.

Towards the end of the first half, West Ham created some pressure. Striker Taty Castellanos executed a brilliant overhead kick that was heading towards the goal, but Palace's Maxence Lacroix blocked it.
Shortly after, Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson made a superb save to deny a powerful header from West Ham's in-form center-back Konstantinos Mavropanos, keeping the game level.
The game slowed down further in the second half. Towards the end, Palace substitute Ismaila Sarr attempted to delight the home fans by scoring, but the goal was disallowed by the referee following a VAR review. The goal was ruled out after Jean-Philippe Mateta was found to have handled the ball in the build-up.
Following this draw, Oliver Glasner's side remains in 13th place, just five points behind sixth-placed Chelsea.
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