Substitute Danny Ings hit a stoppage-time equaliser as West Ham came from two goals down to salvage a 2-2 draw against Burnley at the London Stadium on Sunday.
David Fofana gave the Clarets a surprise lead in the 11th minute when he fired home from outside the box to end a goal drought that stretched back to early February for Burnley.
With half-time on the horizon, the Hammers found themselves two goals adrift when defender Konstantinos Mavropanos scored an own goal.
Burnley looked on their way to a first top flight victory in 2024, but West Ham's Lucas Paqueta reduced the deficit with a solo second just 30 seconds after the restart.
Former Claret Ings made a big impact off the bench and had already seen one goal disallowed for offside before he swivelled on a Mohammed Kudus cross to earn West Ham a share of the spoils - the former Liverpool forward then seeing a great effort rebound off the bar in the dying moments.
Burnley move off the bottom of the Premier League with their point, but they are 11 points from safety. West Ham, meanwhile, are seventh in the standings, a point ahead of Brighton.
2-2 | ||
Kostas Mavropanos 45' (o.g.) Lucas Paquetá 46' Danny Ings 90' | Datro Fofana 11' |