Manchester United’s impressive winning streak came to an abrupt halt on Tuesday when West Ham secured a dramatic 1-1 draw. Benjamin Sesko’s late equalizer denied Michael Carrick a fifth consecutive victory since taking over as manager, delivering a significant setback to the team’s Champions League push. **West Ham Stuns United in Stoppage Time** The East London club mounted a determined defensive display throughout the match, frustrating United’s attacking ambitions. Tomas Soucek had given West Ham an early second-half lead with a tap-in from Jarrod Bowen’s cross. However, United refused to surrender, with Sesko flicking home Bryan Mbeumo’s cross in stoppage time to snatch an unlikely point for the visitors. Carrick acknowledged his side’s below-par performance, stating: “We were not at our best. We didn’t have that sharpness to find the answers.” Despite the disappointment, United retained fourth place in the table, while West Ham moved closer to safety, now within two points of the relegation zone. **Tottenham’s Relegation Battle Intensifies** Elsewhere, Tottenham’s crisis deepened with a 2-1 home defeat to Newcastle United. The north London club plummeted to 16th place, just five points above the relegation zone. Malick Thiaw and Jacob Ramsey sealed Newcastle’s victory after Archie Gray briefly equalized for Spurs. The loss marked Tottenham’s 11th match without a win in 13 home league games, prompting angry fan protests. Head coach Thomas Frank faced chants demanding his removal, though he insisted the team would recover: “I understand the frustration. The easiest thing is to point at me. That’s part of the job unfortunately.” In other Premier League action, Chelsea squandered a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 with Leeds, while Bournemouth’s 2-1 victory over Everton left both teams level on points in eighth place. The weekend’s results have intensified pressure on several clubs battling for European qualification and survival.