'We knew what was at stake'
FT: West Ham 4-0 Wolves
West Ham United
West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen speaking to Sky Sports:
"A lot easier coming and speaking tonight on the end of a 4-0 win and out the relegation zone, we knew what was at stake before the game. It was a bit cagey the first half, a lot of nerves in the first half a game o this magnitude but there's highs and lows in games and it's about sticking together and showing our quality like we did in the second half.
"You play before everyone else around you plays. Everyone looks at results and your position. All you can do is focus on yourself. We're in a situation we don't want to be in but you have to face up to it and tonight was about facing up to it. We knew there would be difficult moments in the game but we're sat here now with a 4-0 win.
"I just try and put the ball in an area, he [Mavrapanos] has great timing. It wasn't pretty but as soon as I got half a yard I just wanted to put the ball in the box. The timing and leap he has got - the first goal always settles things.
"Games like this can be decided by set pieces. It's something we've been good at over the years and we have this season too.
"At half time I just said let's stay clam, there was a but of frustration, giving the ball away, a few mis-controls and it was a bit edgy, a bit nervy. Main message was to stick together as a team, we knew it will be a game where three points are vital, we're 45 mins from three points that would mean the world to us. We have to show our quality a bit more and we could've been better in the final third.
"There was opportunity to score more and really put a statement out there. But we've got a clean sheet as well and four goals."
'All of us deserve this kind of evening'
FT: West Ham 4-0 Wolves
West Ham United
West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo speaking to Sky Sports: "We are happy, extremely happy. All of us deserve this kind of evening, especially our fans. London Stadium today was amazing, bouncing with energy and helping us in the hard parts. The first half was tough. We didn't find spaces, the game didn't flow, but we were there. Then after the break we really improved."
On the timing of the first goal: "It changes everything. It changes the dynamic of the half time talk. The players keept their calmness and understood and did an amazing second half. Much, much improved [in the second half], not only on the ball but off the ball. We stopped them from breaking us in the middle. It was positive."
On the front two: "We played many times in this shape before the injuries with these players, and it was too bad it did not follow on. I think we still have time to improve the way we want to do things in this shape. The hard work is more important sometimes, off the ball all the team was spot on."
On the Disasi-Mavropanos partnershp: "They know each other better, so the communication has improved a lot. The full-backs have also helped a lot, especially when they put the big striker and the balls into the box, but the team was ok."
On showing fight: "We spoke after the game and the way we did it tonight proved to ourselves that we cannot give up. That was the team spirit from the beginning. Never give up, we are in the fight. I realise we have a lot of work to do yet. We made a big step today, important for us, but nothing has changed."
'Two quick fire goals and the game is done'
FT: West Ham 4-0 Wolves
Wolves
Wolves boss Rob Edwards speaking to Sky Sports: "Yes it did come as a surprise. We're bitterly disappointed. I thought the performance in the first half was good and we started really well. Goign 1-0 down can happen, we talked about making sure we finish attacks better. Then two quick fire goals, they latched onto our mistakes and then the game is done. You give them credit but it is poor from us. So what started looking like it could be a positive night ended up being really difficult.
"It doesn't matter who makes the mistakes, we make them as a team. A couple of our best players have been robbed of the ball, it can happen, there is still a lot to do. It's a collective and they took advantage of those tonight.
"For us it is the same message. We have to try to finish strong, respect every game and go for it. We are all under the microscope and we have to make sure we perform. Tonight is strange because we did, and then we got punished in the second half. We've got to make sure that we respond now at Elland Road.
"I don't think it's helped 25 days not playing, but it's not an excuse. I won't make any excuses. In the end we got punished for our mistakes and West Ham won the game deservedly. Tonight we've got to lick our wounds, take the medicine, take the criticism, then come back and respond well."
'Unacceptable'
FT: West Ham 4-0 Wolves
Wolves
Wolves defender Ladislav Krejci speaking to Sky Sports:
"From the beginning I felt we were the better team. We had more space, we were better on the ball. From some moment in the first half we stopped moving and finding the right solution. We let them score and the second half from our mistakes we gave them the chances. It's unacceptable how many goals we conceded. From our side we apologise to the fans - not just for this game but this situation doesn't help us in the table. We could've got closer but we did not.
"The situation that we created, we gave them the chance to score - that's from our side. I don't want to point fingers because everybody was there. We cannot do it at this level."
Does this make survival impossible? "I don't know - my full focus and others in the club was that this game was the one which changed the whole thing. It didn't happen so let's meet next week again and try to find a solution if it's there."
'A perfect performance'
FT: West Ham 4-0 Wolves
West Ham United
West Ham defender Konstantinos Mavropanos speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "These kind of wins give us a big boost for the rest of the season because we have been working really hard. We got some really good results in the past games and today again we saw the great effort with our fans at home, clean sheet. I think it was a perfect performance.
"We said that we have to stay calm throughout the game because Wolves have some good players. We stuck together and scored the first goal and in the second half we saw more of our work and we scored more goals."
On two more goals for him: "I'm just happy to help the team to get results like that. With all the lads and the staff we have been working really hard to score from the set pieces. In the last games we got some really good goals through set pieces, so we are just happy to get these extra goals as well."
On showing spirit and character: "Yes exactly. With these fans and the effort that we showed we just have to keep the momentum and we will be fine."