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Unpack the flip flops and the Bermuda shorts, take out the bucket and the spade. Wolves are on the way to the beach – it’s just a shame that the closest coastline is about 100 miles away.
Jorgan Strand Larsen’s strike in the first half was sufficient to win a victory on West Ham which moves the Wolves 12 points away from the relegation area before a match this weekend against Ipswich which could surely ensure the survival of the Premier League.
The Wolves striker, who scored twice in another huge victory against Southampton before the international break, should have had a second but put a wide decent effort before Marshall Munetsi rejects his second chance in gold in the match in dying moments.
How could they could have been made to pay for this waste late only so that Tomas Soucek encapsule the fate of West Ham in front of the goal by scratching a great chance.
It was a competition that told you everything about the place where these two parties are in a season of Premier League moving in nothingness.
The Vitor Pereira team has grown hunger for a team who knows that they are almost safe. West Ham has drink with the apathy of a team that already knows.
Wolves are on the way to the beach and the survival of the Premier League after beating West Ham

Jorgen Strand Larsen’s first strike was enough to ensure victory over the Hammers

The last Molinine victory moved the Wolves 12 points from the relegation zone
“I am emotional and very proud of my team,” said the owner of Wolves Pereira. “I saw the true spirit of this team, the supporters and the link between them and us. It was a very important victory but I don’t want to relax. I want more points.
Pereira will be suspended for the crunch match against Ipswich after being reserved at halftime and then apologized to Potter for his too zealous celebrations with the final whistle.
“I told her sorry,” added Pereira. “I can’t control my emotions right now. I was not disrespectful, it was just my passion.
Lucas Paqueta made his first appearance since the start of his FA spot fixing test and was the best player in West Ham.
Evan Ferguson should have put West Ham early when Jarrod Bowen faced the ball on the goal for an easy tap-in only for the attacker, loaned by Brighton, to invade the pass and have a hatch of his efforts.
Potter removed it at halftime until its Fullkrug replacement, which also struck the bar with a head during its first appearance since its hamstring injury in January.
The game has just been done even more than Scrappier and referee Tony Harrington distributed more yellow cards in a competition on which he had trouble having control.
Wolves, however, looked dangerous. Toti forced a judgment of the end of Alphonse in the first half before Strand Larsen drove in the first match via a cruel deviation from former Wolves Defender Max Kilman.

Strand Larsen pulled in the operator on the edge of the box via a cruel deviation from Max Kilman

West Ham has wasted a number of chances, several players not being impressed impressively
The cameras cut their Talisman suspended Matheus Cunha. The Wolves have now collected seven points in the three games without him.
They should have doubled their advance before the break, but Munetsi broke a great chance against the bar.
For Graham Potter, it’s all about next season now and you could say. They too have a gratitude debt alongside promoted to not having set up a kind of fight.
“As a team, we have to perform better than in the first half because, if we don’t do it, it’s hard to get points,” said Potter.