West Ham fans aim relegation chant at Tottenham as relegation battle takes fresh twist

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West Ham United gleefully took their opportunity to mock bitter rivals Tottenham with a relegation chant of their own following their win over Fulham.

Only a few days after sections of the Liverpool support told West Ham United fans they were going down, some of the Hammers who travelled to Craven Cottage turned their attention on that front to Spurs.

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Indeed, a Crysencio Summerville goal proved enough as West Ham United beat Fulham 1-0 in a huge result at the bottom of the Premier League table.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side are now just a point behind Spurs in the relegation battle, and Irons fans were keen to remind them of that.

West Ham fans chant “Tottenham Hotspur, we’re coming for you”

Following what was a nervy win at Craven Cottage, some of the West Ham fans who made the short trip across London were eager to celebrate.

As relayed by Peter Smith of Sky Sports, fans chanted: “We’re coming for you, Tottenham Hotspur we’re coming for you.”

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The pressure on Spurs is now huge. They are in genuine free fall right now and failing to beat Crystal Palace on Thursday night would only deepen it.

While this has been a miserable season for West Ham until reasonably recently, the idea of catching Spurs is surely enough to save it.

The momentum is with them in the relegation battle, even if there are some hard fixtures to come.

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The Premier League is on a pause this coming weekend as the FA Cup takes centre stage, with West Ham up against Brentford in the fifth round.

After that, however, the Hammers welcome Manchester City on Saturday, 14 March, 2026.

Clearly, that looks like a very difficult game but Nottingham Forest did manage to hold Pep Guardiola’s side to a draw on Wednesday.

If they can get an admittedly unlikely victory, West Ham could be out of the relegation zone by the time Spurs play Liverpool the following day.

It’s all heating up nicely.

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