Jesse Lingard inspired a 3-2 win against Leicester on Sunday to move West Ham back in the fourth place in Premier League to keep their hopes of top four alive this season. Manchester United loanee Lingard scored twice at the London Stadium to help West Ham. The 28-year-old moved to West Ham side after his out-of-pace performance under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. He has found his footing at West Ham by scoring eight times already for the club in 9 appearances and earned his way back in the England team as well.
Jarrod Bowen scored the third goal and the team is back in the top four after wins by Chelsea and Liverpool saw them off at sixth place. Hammers are chasing their first top four finish after 1985-86 as well as the Champions League qualification, which would be a major booster for the team