A double-salvo in the dying seconds gave Tottenham Hotspurs a dramatic 4-3 win over West Ham at Upton Park on Sunday. Spurs' Egyptian striker Mido didn't feature in the game while compatriot Hossam Ghaly played the first half. The victory moved Tottenham into eighth place in the Premiership with 42 points, while West Ham remain at the bottom of the table with 29. Mark Noble lashed a volley for the hosts' opener in the 16th minute after being set up beautifully by Argentine teammate Carlos Tevez, who chested own the ball.
Ghaly Tevez finally ended his goal drought, scoring his first ever goal for the Hammers from a brilliantly taken free kick four minutes from the half time whistle. Jermain Defoe pulled one back for Spurs from the penalty spot after Aaron Lennon was harshly fouled in the area by Lee Bower, six minutes into the second half. Lennon provided Teemu Tainio with a nice flick as the Finnish midfielder nipped it between two defenders to pull the game level three minutes past the hour mark. Five minutes from time, Bobby Zamora scored what looked to be West Ham's winner, heading home Tevez's curling free kick with his first touch in the game after coming on for Matthew Etherington. Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov equalized for Spurs in the 89th minute with a superb free kick, while Canadian fullback Paul Stalteri sealed the win from the rebound after Defoe's shot was blocked in the 5th minute of injury time.