If anyone thought West Ham were ready to give up their Champions League dream, they could not have been more mistaken.
On a wet and windy night at Turf Moor, the kind that separates the men from the boys, David Moyes' side recovered from going a goal behind early on to beat a very capable Burnley side with two goals from Michail Antonio on his first appearance for a month.
It put the Hammers into fifth, above Tottenham and three points off Chelsea in fourth with four games to play. The first of those, at home to Everton on Sunday, won't be easy, but the next three — against Brighton, West Brom and Southampton — are clearly winnable.