West Ham United put in their best performance of the season against Sunderland at the London Stadium on Saturday.
The Hammers ran out as comfortable 3-1 winners against Sunderland in the Premier League, and they won the game after a scintillating first-half performance.
Crysencio Summerville scored the opening goal for West Ham before Jarrod Bowen made it two from the penalty spot.
Mateus Fernandes then scored a wonder goal just before the half-time break to put the Hammers 3-0 up.
Safety is in sight 😍 Who was your MOTM?!
Nuno Espirito Santo was visibly delighted on the touchline as his plan came to fruition, arguably for the first time during his West Ham tenure.
Many big-name pundits were predicting that Sunderland would beat West Ham easily before the game kicked off.
However, they were left with egg on their faces after the Hammers put in a truly brilliant display.
Jamie O’Hara reacts as West Ham beat Sunderland and makes Nuno prediction
West Ham’s 3-1 win on Saturday will be absolutely vital to their hopes of avoiding relegation down to the Championship this season.
Jamie O’Hara is well known for his hatred of the Hammers.
He is often found chirping up on social media and the radio when West Ham lose games.

However, even O’Hara was impressed with what he saw at the London Stadium on Saturday.
The former Tottenham midfielder took to his X account and reacted to West Ham’s scintillating performance against Sunderland.
He also made a prediction about Nuno Espirito Santo.
O’Hara said: “Nuno is gonna send down Forest ain’t he, it’s written in the stars.“
One thing’s for sure, Nottingham Forest will be nervously looking over their shoulders right now, with the Hammers having taken six points from their last two Premier League outings.
Stars aligning for West Ham with Premier League survival back on
West Ham are now sitting just two points adrift of Nottingham Forest in the Premier League table.
Forest face a trip to Brentford on Sunday but the Hammers’ back-to-back wins have piled the pressure on Leeds United as well.
Describe this goal in just one word 🔥
Daniel Farke’s men are currently sitting just five points clear of West Ham and they face Everton away next.
Things certainly look a lot brighter now for the Hammers than they did two or three weeks ago.
The onus will now be on the West Ham players to maintain the levels they showed against Sunderland in the Premier League on Saturday.
They’ve shown the Hammers fans exactly what they are capable of now and there is no excuse for their levels to drop between now and the end of the season.
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