West Ham’s Surprising Premier League Campaign
West Ham United have emerged as one of the Premier League’s most exciting stories this season, defying expectations under the astute management of David Moyes. Currently sitting seventh with 49 points after 29 games, the Hammers are just two points behind Chelsea in fourth, showcasing their credentials as genuine top-four contenders.

Their performances against elite opposition have been particularly impressive:
- A 2-1 win over Tottenham in February
- A dramatic 3-3 draw with Arsenal after leading 3-0
- Narrow defeats to Manchester City (2-1) and Manchester United (1-0)
Left-back Aaron Cresswell, speaking exclusively to Baji, emphasized that their position is no fluke:
“After 29 games, you don’t get there just by luck. We’ve competed with the best and deserved more in some matches, like the Arsenal game where we threw away a 3-0 lead. That shows how far we’ve come.”
Tactical Consistency & Remaining Fixtures
Cresswell attributes their success to consistency and a relentless work ethic:
“We’ve been solid all season. If we maintain this attitude—fighting for every ball—we can finish strong.”
West Ham’s Crucial Run-In
Date | Opponent |
---|---|
April 5 | Wolves (A) |
April 11 | Leicester (H) |
April 17 | Newcastle (A) |
April 24 | Chelsea (H) |
May 1 | Burnley (A) |
May 8 | Everton (H) |
May 11 | Brighton (A) |
May 15 | West Brom (A) |
May 23 | Southampton (H) |
With winnable fixtures ahead, European qualification is within reach.
Building Around Key Players
West Ham‘s recruitment has been stellar, with Declan Rice, Tomas Soucek, and Jarrod Bowen standing out. Jesse Lingard’s loan move from Manchester United has been a masterstroke—5 goals in 7 games earned him an England recall.

Cresswell told Baji:
“Declan is vital, but players like Vlad Coufal and Tomas Soucek have been fantastic. We must keep our best and build around them.”
Cresswell’s England Ambitions
At 31, Cresswell is in career-best form (7 assists, tied 6th in the PL). Despite competition from Luke Shaw and Ben Chilwell, he hasn’t given up on an England recall:
“I’d never rule it out. If I keep performing, who knows?”
Conclusion: Can West Ham Secure Europe?
West Ham’s blend of tactical discipline, smart recruitment, and fighting spirit makes them a dark horse for Champions League football. With key players firing and a favorable run-in, Moyes’ men could make history.
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