Eurosport - Sun, 26 Apr 21:29:00 2009
Blackburn Rovers took a huge step towards Premier League safety with a crucial 2-0 win over Wigan Athletic at Ewood Park.
Benni McCarthy and Ryan Nelsen were on target for Rovers as Sam Allardyce's side moved up to 15th place, six points ahead of Middlesbrough, who occupy the final relegation spot. Wigan stay in 11th.
With just five games remaining heading into this fixture, the pre-match music selection featuring classic rock anthem The Final Countdown could not have been more appropriate - Blackburn started the game with time fast running out to secure their top flight status.
That Rovers have failed to haul themselves out of the relegation dogfight of late has had much to do with the absence through injury of first-choice strikers Roque Santa Cruz and Jason Roberts.
And once again, Sam Allardyce had to contend with just one fit striker - McCarthy. His response was to play giant centre-half Chris Samba up front alongside the South African.
Desperate times call for desperate measures, and Blackburn's tactics reflected that; from the first whistle the hosts made clear their intention to rely on long balls or throws towards the big target man.
It was far from pretty, but the route one tactics certainly succeeded on putting pressure on the Wigan goal, even if the first chance of the day went the visitors' way.
That fell to Antonio Valencia, the Ecuadorian taking on and beating Stephen Warnock before crashing a shot off the underside of the crossbar.
Rovers recovered from that early scare and went on to enjoy the better of most of the first half, Samba, McCarthy and then Morten Gamst Pedersen all going close in quick succession soon after.
El-Hadjii Diouf then had a header cleared off the line by Lee Cattermole before Rovers made their superior possession count just before the half-time break.
Unsurprisingly, it came from a set-piece, McCarthy rising to meet a corner in a crowded penalty area with a header past the flailing Chris Kirkland.
Samba's bulk continued to cause consternation in the Wigan defence after the break, although the makeshift striker failed trouble the Latics keeper with a number of weak headers during the second half.
But there was nothing wrong with Nelsen's header on the hour mark, the skipper glancing on McCarthy's wicked free-kick into the Wigan danger area to put Blackburn two up.
Incredibly, it was Nelsen's first goal in a Rovers shirt, but he is unlikely to score a more crucial one as it gave his side the cushion they needed to ensure the final half-hour did not degenerate into a nerve-jangling finale.
Paul Robinson should also take some of the credit for avoiding that scenario, the former England keeper making four crucial saves to maintain his side's clean sheet during the second half.
The first two came in quick succession on 66 minutes, first to deny Emerson Boyce from close range and then to stop Valencia's follow-up from the edge of the box. David Dunn headed Paul Scharner's effort off the line in the scramble that ensued.
Robinson then got a strong hand to Hugo Rodallega's fierce drive on 75 minutes before again coming to Rovers' rescue in stoppage time to frustrate Daniel De Ridder.
Wigan were perhaps unlucky not to grab a goal for their efforts, particularly after Keith Andrews twice cleared off the line from Titus Bramble and then Olivier Kapo deep into time added on.
But it was Blackburn's day, one that might yet prove crucial in their quest to preserve their status as a top flight club.
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As a wigan fan i was really wanting us to get beat! dont want u 2 go down and i hope newcastle do! Well done blackburn see u next year
get in there lads
You don't get out of trouble by playing sexy football, you have to graft, put in a full shift and hope for some luck! We had 'em all today. Great effort by everyone! Robbo for England!
Newcastle and Middlesbrough will enjoy their time in the Championship...
Yeah great atmosphere today and enjoyed the game and even more so going in a goal up at half time!! Well deserved win and hopefully Top flight football next season!!
Blackburn are a bag of @#$%
Well Done Benni!!!
dwfrAQFWEAF
get in son. top hard fought win that, that sort of spirit will see us through, well done rovers and all who supported them today .
Obviously barry.groves2 is an armchair trophy supporter
Loved Blackburn until Sam went there, wish relegation and spontanious combustion on them now
Well done BIG SAM .
3 for the price of one; what an embarrassing support.
Well done Blackburn, Come on.
r they a sunday pub team? never heard of them!!
what a win!
come on you bluessssssssssssss 2-0 get in there bit lucky but players were playing for the shirt staying up staying up staying up staying up staying up staying up staying up staying up
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Cummon Wigan! I'm looking forward 2 seeing if Zaki makes himself useful. I'm sick of his 'I'm the best player I'll do what I want' act. He isn't our best player. He's our most annoying player and because we're a small club we have 2 put him in our squad, the sad thing is he's our best striker at the minute. I can't wait till the new boys settle in and Zaki can go back 2 Zamelek.
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