West Ham United registered their biggest win of the season, thrashing fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest 4-0 on Saturday to move out of the Premier League relegation zone.
Striker Danny Ings bagged his first two goals for the club in the emphatic win as the east Londoners scored all four goals late in the second half.
The victory took West Ham up to 16th in the standings on 23 points, temporarily easing the pressure on manager David Moyes. Forest are 13th in the table on 25 points.
Ings, making his first start since switching from Aston Villa for 15 million pounds in January after four substitute appearances, broke the deadlock in the 70th minute when he struck a Jarrod Bowen cross on the turn past keeper Keylor Navas.
He netted again in the 73rd by bundling home a Said Benrahma cross before Declan Rice curled in a sumptuous shot from outside the area in the 78th to further raise the volume at the London Stadium after a sleepy first half.
Substitute Michail Antonio then deepened Forest's misery by appearing at the back post to head in a cross from Pablo Fornals, completing West Ham's biggest win of the season in all competitions.
(With inputs from Reuters)