

Relegation-threatened Burnley squandered a 2-0 halftime lead, settling for a 2-2 draw against West Ham in the Premier League. David Datro Fofana's long-range strike and Konstantinos Mavropanos' own goal had given Burnley a comfortable advantage at the break. However, former England striker Danny Ings, facing his former club, secured a dramatic equalizer in second-half stoppage time, marking his first Premier League goal in over a year.
West Ham initially fell behind in the 11th minute when Fofana unleashed a remarkable 25-yard rocket. Lucas Paqueta narrowed the gap within a minute of the second half, capitalizing on Burnley's defensive lapse. Despite Michail Antonio's disallowed goal due to offside, Ings eventually leveled the score. Burnley, currently 19th and 10 points adrift of safety with 10 games left, faces a challenging battle against relegation, while West Ham sits in seventh place.