Premier League - Last-gasp Wigan beat Spurs

Eurosport - Mon, 12 Jan 08:30:00 2009

Wigan Athletic continued their remarkable run of form by snatching a 1-0 win against Tottenham Hotspur at the JJB Stadium.

FOOTBALL; Wigan Athletic's Maynor Figueroa head's in the first goal v Tottenham, Jan 2009 - 0

Maynor Figueroa scored in the 90th minute to register his first goal for the club and extend Wigan's run to six wins from their last seven league matches and see them close the gap in sixth-placed Everton to four points, with their game in hand against Manchester United to come on Wednesday.

Tottenham remain in the relegation zone with 20 points - two points above West Brom and Blackburn, who have a game in hand - and the Londoners have now failed to score in five of their last seven games in the league.

Spurs keeper Heurelho Gomes had pulled a groin muscle midway through the second half but, despite him visibly struggling, Spurs manager Harry Redknapp could not bring him off as he had already used all three of his substitutes.

When Ryan Taylor's corner came in just as four minutes of injury time were signalled, Honduras full-back Figueroa lost his marker to head past the immobile Gomes.

The late winner was not the dream return to Spurs that Jermain Defoe had been hoping for. The striker made his first appearance since rejoining the club from Portsmouth a year after leaving, but was unable to continue his impressive record of debut goals.

Defoe partnered Roman Pavlyuchenko up front as Redknapp fielded his side in a 3-5-2, with Jonathan Woodgate, Michael Dawson and captain Ledley King as the three central defenders.

Wigan boss Steve Bruce was able to pick from an entirely fit first-team squad as he aimed to extend his side's run of one defeat in nine league games.

Spurs, who found themselves back in the bottom three at the start of the day following Saturday's results, began the stronger of the two sides, and could have been ahead within 60 seconds when goalkeeper Chris Kirkland dropped King's header and scrambled to block Dawson's follow-up effort for a corner.

Jamie O'Hara came off the bench to orchestrate the 4-1 comeback win over Burnley in the Carling Cup in midweek, and was rewarded with a place in the starting line-up at the JJB, and should have scored when he sidefooted a shot wide from a well-rehearsed free-kick routine with Luka Modric.

As the half wore on, however, Wigan's front pairing of Amr Zaki and Emile Heskey began to threaten more and more.

Both men were thwarted by last-ditch blocks from Dawson, and Zaki saw his glancing header from Ryan Taylor's corner bounce the wrong side of the far post with Gomes beaten.

The Egyptian striker then turned Dawson on the halfway line and left him behind before bending a cross in for Heskey at the far post, but the England striker was too close to the goal and at too acute an angle and Gomes was on hand to smother the shot.

Redknapp introduced Darren Bent five minutes into the second half, but Defoe struggled to get anymore involved in the match than he had in the first-half, and remained something of a peripheral figure. The one time the striker got to run goalwards with the ball at his feet he was pulled back by Wilson Palacios, but somehow referee Andre Marriner failed the spot the infringement.

After Dawson was replaced by Jermaine Jenas after clashing heads with Heskey, Tottenham reverted to a 4-4-2 that seemed to play right into Wigan's hands, and the final stages were dominated by the home side, with Zaki heading wide and Taylor firing a free-kick over the bar before Figueroa became the most unlikely of heroes for the Latics.

Tony Mabert / Eurosport

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  1. bazzadoni1 West Ham are 6 points clear of relegation. Dream of that tonight East London scum.

    From lee, on Sun 11 Jan 10:46PM
  2. dazmanutd- United are probably going 2 crush us but I couldn't care less. It doesn't change anything.

    From laticsgirl, on Sun 11 Jan 9:52PM
  3. get in..................great weekend spurs back in bottom 3 and the mighty hammers cement there place in the top half of the table..........any better would have seen chelsea slipping up.....oh they did....quality

    From barry, on Sun 11 Jan 9:47PM
  4. glad wigan won now steve can tell the lads to roll over for man utd in midweek thanks steve a true red thru and thru ha ha

    From DAZGGMU-RED-LEGEND-OF-YAHOO, on Sun 11 Jan 9:40PM
  5. Well said taff.

    From lee, on Sun 11 Jan 9:27PM
  6. Some right idiots on these forums.

    Yes Spurs lost again, it's a game of chance and luck, neither seem to be in Tottenhams favour at present.

    From lee, on Sun 11 Jan 9:26PM
  7. Boys boys it is only a game while kids who would love to go to it are dying and some covered in blood in Gaza. Put all this into perspective and consider there are other things on which to spend your money. If you are just going to games or supporting from afar try to think about actually playing yourselves. It is much more enjoyable than just ranting about it on here from the cover of your laptop. Harry took the MONEY, Defoe took the MONEY which supporters must pay part of in the end. The bottom of the PL is very congested now and anything can happen. I am old but played for years so it is my right to watch the PL now at home in comfort where I cannot hear the sweet calling of the Great British yob. Try to be constructive without being insulting please.

    From taff, on Sun 11 Jan 9:23PM
  8. there is a lot of bad language on this blog!! LETS HAVE A LESS!!
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    From CHEEKY BOY, on Sun 11 Jan 9:03PM
  9. I dont worry who is Manager but Lennon must start every game he has been our player this season by a mile.

    From sjproducts, on Sun 11 Jan 8:55PM
  10. HaHaHaHaHAHAAHAHAHA

    WOOOOHOOOOOO

    Totteringningham Hottinghamspurs are in the bottom 3

    I'm so happy

    Don't forget to send a card from the championship once in a while.

    Ok bye...

    From Giskard, on Sun 11 Jan 8:31PM
  11. Oh 4 gods sake everything I write is b!00dy invalid. I was trying 2 say. We are better than Spurs and deserved 2 win

    From laticsgirl, on Sun 11 Jan 7:59PM
  12. YOU LOSY YOU LOST, I CANT SAY GET OVER IT MORE LIKE GET USED TO IT HAHAHAHA, HEHEHEHE, pherhaps you should look up the meaning of the word BANTER, as you seem to confuse it with INSULT, MWAH

    From Yvonne, on Sun 11 Jan 7:45PM
  13. wigan top four this season in your dream never in thousand years

    From Lubov, on Sun 11 Jan 7:18PM
  14. wigan devesed to win today let heskey go he was c r a p today sharnar 100th apeerance today should have been man of macht

    From hilary, on Sun 11 Jan 7:18PM
  15. wigan top four this season in your dream never in thousand years

    From Lubov, on Sun 11 Jan 7:17PM
  16. wigan top four this season

    From hilary, on Sun 11 Jan 7:13PM
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    From ROCK AND ROLL, on Sun 11 Jan 7:07PM
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    From hilary, on Sun 11 Jan 7:05PM
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