West Ham moved up to 14th in the Premier League table after beating Southampton 1-0 but the Hammers are still one point above the relegation zone with 11 games to go
West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski admitted it's good to be out of the relegation zone but one win is somewhat meaningless given how tight the race to beat the drop is.
The Hammers moved up to 14th on Sunday night after Nayef Aguerd's first-half header proved to be the difference at the London Stadium against bottom of the table Southampton.
But with seven points separating the bottom nine tables heading into Monday, so much can change with less than ten games remaining that teams are still looking over their shoulders.
Fabianski kept a clean sheet for David Moyes' side and when asked about the battle to avoid the drop to the Championship, the former Arsenal keeper admitted he had never seen anything like it in this league.
"If you look at the table, one win doesn’t really do too much for you. It’s nice to be out of the relegation zone but each week is so different, you see teams in the bottom three and then suddenly jumping up to 13th or 14th. I don’t remember any other season like that so that’s very interesting for the supporters.
"We just have to focus on every single game. The next one is very important as well, it’s a big one again at home and we have to use our home form to advantage. We have to make sure we keep getting points at home and hopefully we’ll be out of this situation sooner rather than later."
West Ham are still one point above the relegation zone but have two games in hand over a number of teams below them.