West Ham United edged past Queens Park Rangers after extra time to reach the FA Cup fourth round, easing pressure on manager Nuno Espírito Santo. The match went beyond 90 minutes despite QPR’s Championship status, underlining West Ham’s ongoing struggles. January signing Taty Castellanos proved decisive, heading in the winner after an assist from Crysencio Summerville, who had earlier scored West Ham’s opener. QPR forced extra time through a Richard Kone header and earned praise from their manager Julien Stéphan for pushing Premier League opposition so close. While the win ended West Ham’s long wait for victory, fan unrest persisted and Nuno admitted further signings are needed, leaving the result more a momentary reprieve than a turning point.
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