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West Ham made it back-to-back wins under Nuno Espirito Santo as they came from behind to beat Burnley 3-2 at the London Stadium. After going nine games without a win at home, the Hammers look rejuvenated under the watch of the former Nottingham Forest boss, following up last weekend's win over Newcastle with another three points. Another weekend meant another protest by West Ham's fans against the club's board, this time a good few thousand marching from Stratford station. Once the game was under way though, the home fans backed their team. They did it the hard way, too, having fallen behind to a Zian Flemming header. That goal kicked the home side into life as Callum Wilson scored an important equaliser just before the break. The game was finely balanced in the second half but substitute Tomas Soucek popped up with another big goal when appearing at the back post to knock in Lucas Paqueta's cross. Soucek was involved in the third goal, too. His long-range shot was spilled by Martin Dubravka and Kyle Walker-Peters was on hand to force the ball over the line. Former West Ham academy product Josh Cullen bundled home in stoppage time for Burnley after an error from Alphonse Areloa but it was too little, too late for Scott Parker's team. The Hammers remain in the relegation zone, but they have some momentum in their season at last. As it happened | Teams | StatsLive Premier League table | Watch FREE PL highlightsGot Sky? Watch Premier League games LIVE on your phone📱Not got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW📺 Fan protests: 'Coffin signifies perceived death of club' Sky Sports News' Chris Reidy: "I witnessed thousands of West Ham gathering and marching peacefully through the streets of Stratford against West Ham's board before kick-off. "Sack the board', 'we want our club back' and 'we sold our soul' were sung constantly. "Midway through, a coffin joined the march, signifying the perceived death of the club since the move from The Boleyn Ground. "Starting from Stratford station, the thousands headed for the directors entrance where they vented their feelings towards the club's hierarchy." Story of the match in stats... What's coming up in the Premier League? West Ham fixturesBurnley fixturesPremier League fixtures