West Ham United reclaimed their place in the Premier League’s top four as they beat bottom club Norwich City 2-0 with in-form Jarrod Bowen scoring both goals.
Bowen, touted for an England call-up by West Ham manager David Moyes, had one effort ruled out in the first half but was not to be denied as he headed home in the 42nd minute.
It was a familiar story for Norwich who played some attractive football in parts, and threatened an equaliser in the second half with Adam Idah denied by a great save from Lukasz Fabianski.
But Bowen, who also hit the woodwork twice, wrapped up a third successive league victory for West Ham in the 83rd minute, converting past Tim Krul from a superb delivery by substitute Arthur Masuaku after the goal originally being ruled offside but allowed after a VAR check.
West Ham moved above Arsenal into the Champions League spots, but the Hammers have played more games than the Gunners in fifth and Tottenham in sixth.