After 102 days of seemingly being sunk in the depths of the bottom three, West Ham have come up for air.
The Hammers are up to 17th in the Premier League table, the first time they will end a night outside the relegation zone since 2 December.
It may only be temporary relief as Nottingham Forest, the team now 18th in the league, host Fulham on Sunday and need only a point to move back above the line.
But escaping the drop zone is reward for a stern defensive display and the uptick in form West Ham have enjoyed in the last two months.
Since back to back defeats against Wolves and Forest to start the year, Nuno Espirito Santo's side have earned 15 points from their last nine games.
And the fact they did it against bogey side Man City – who they have not beaten since 2015 – makes it a little sweeter.