Jarrod Bowen reacts to Konstantinos Mavropanos message before West Ham United finale

West Ham United have everything to lose in their final Premier League game of the season against Leeds on Sunday afternoon.

Nuno Espirito Santo has not turned it around at the London Stadium, with the Hammers two points behind Spurs and sitting considerably back on goal difference, too.

It means that West Ham must beat Leeds and hope that Everton win at Tottenham on Sunday.

David Moyes could do his former club a huge favour in their bid to avoid the Championship, with a low-key awards ceremony being held at Rush Green.

Konstantinos Mavropanos was named Hammer of the Year for his huge efforts, with the Greek international calling for more ahead of Leeds.

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Konstantinos Mavropanos sends final West Ham rallying call

It has been a monumentous second half of the season from Mavropanos at the London Stadium, with his goals and heroic defensive work taking massive plaudits.

Mavropanos is set to leave West Ham, no matter what happens on Sunday, and he will hope to leave with a bang and survival secured.

Mavropanos vs ArsenalStats
Defensive contributions13
Pass accuracy 13/18
Dribble success100%
Cleared off the line2
Aerial duels (won)6 (5)
Mavropanos was at his best vs Arsenal

Taking to Instagram, Dinos insisted it was a huge honour to win the award after it was announced on Saturday, even after the difficulties of this season.

Konstantinos Mavropanos message on Instagram, with image of West Ham star above
Credit: dinos_mavropanos

Alongside that initial message, Mavropanos would go on to issue his final rallying call to everyone at the London Stadium.

The Greek defender admitted everyone will be needed and in this moment, more than ever.

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Mavropanos can continue to defend for his life, but without his captain standing up and making things happen, it will mean absolutely nothing.

West Ham need to win, not draw, and for that, they must be on the front foot and go for the kill.

Leeds have nothing to play for, but they proved against Spurs that they’ll still put everything on the line to win, something that Nuno will want from his squad.

West Ham's all-time win rate against Leeds
Credit: Breaking Media

Daniel Farke has several big-name injury problems, with the likes of Noah Okafor and Anton Stach ruled out, so there are no excuses here.

If West Ham want to survive in the Premier League, the first thing they have to do is take care of their own business, something not seen for weeks now.