West Ham United have moved into the top-four after a 3-2 win over Crystal Palace.
The returning Wilfried Zaha put Palace ahead after just three minutes when he played a neat one-two with Christian Benteke before firing past Lukasz Fabianski.
But Tomas Soucek headed home to level the scores just six minutes later, before the Czech midfielder put West Ham ahead with a scrappy finish on the 25th minute mark.
Craig Dawson doubled West Ham's advantage from a corner, with Michy Batshuayi scoring a deep injury time consolation goal.
David Moyes' side remain unbeaten in 2021, having won their last six games across all competitions.
And Moyes said top-four was only just the start for his flying Hammers.
"We are not scratching the surface yet," said Moyes. "There is so much more we can give and do. Part of a manager's job is to raise expectations but I won't be stupid as West Ham have done it too often and maybe got it wrong.
"We'll be steady and sensible but ambitious, I want to compete at top of the league – the players are giving me every hope and I can sense they want more.
"I want to grow a club, or help… which will do it steadily. It's rare you can get here from where we've been and stayed there. You have to do it in stages but we're aware it could easily go."


