Fixture - Wigan vs West Brom

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Saturday 10 November 2012 | The DW Stadium | Referee: Neil Swarbrick | Attendance 17,812

Wigan
  • Arouna Kone (44)
Wigan
1 - 2
West Brom
  • James Morrison (31)
  • Gary Caldwell (43 OG)
West Brom

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James Morrison came back from injury to set up West Bromwich Albion's first away win of the Barclays Premier League season as his powerful header helped the visitors to sink Wigan Athletic at the DW Stadium.

The Scotland midfielder was forced to miss West Brom’s win over Southampton on Monday night, due to a hamstring problem, but he returned to help inspire Steve Clarke's men to three points which keeps them firmly planted in the league's top six.

Morrison met a cross from Chris Brunt to head an unstoppable opener past Ali Al Habsi, before a Gary Caldwell own goal put the Baggies in command. Arouna Kone reduced the deficit and the Latics piled on the pressure but could not claim a point.

The visitors started with Peter Odemwingie on the bench despite his two-goal haul against Southampton, but his replacement, Romelu Lukaku, quickly made his presence felt with a surging forward run.

Maynor Figueroa drilled a low long-range shot just wide for the home side in the fifth minute and James McCarthy's persistence also fashioned an early chance after he robbed Claudio Yacob and pressed forward.

And it took Baggies goalkeeper Boaz Myhill - in for his first senior Baggies game in 21 months due to injury to Ben Foster - nine minutes to prove worthy of his call-up as he pulled off a superb save to deny Ben Watson.

The visitors slowly began to find their rhythm, with the alert Al Habsi racing from his goal to deny Lukaku, as the home side, who continued to shade possession in an open game, were too often let down by a stray final ball.

More scrappy play from the hosts almost cost them dear after 26 minutes when indecision in defence forced Al Habsi to come out and save from Morrison then dive on the loose ball as Lukaku waited to pounce.

But there was nothing scrappy about the opener on the half-hour as Brunt flung in a precise cross from wide on the left and Morrison aimed his magnificent header past Al Habsi from the edge of the six-yard box.

And the visitors almost increased their lead seven minutes later when Billy Jones cut in from the right and unleashed a fierce left-footed drive which flashed just wide of Al Habsi's left-hand post.

The second goal arrived after 43 minutes when Jones' effort from a tight angle was deflected into his own net by Wigan captain Caldwell - but less than a minute later Kone pulled one back when he poked home Beausejour's cross.

Beausejour had the first chance of the second half when he hit a shot from the left side of the box high over Myhill's bar after the goalkeeper had parried from Watson, then Caldwell headed just wide as the home side enjoyed a significant spell of pressure.

The Baggies should have extended their lead in the 56th minute when Lukaku lashed a shot on the turn that was brilliantly tipped over the bar by Al Habsi at point-blank range.

Shaun Maloney should have done better for Wigan when he was teed up by a pass from Franco Di Santo in the middle of the box in the 72nd minute, but blazed his shot well over the bar.

Then a chance for Di Santo came to nothing in the 80th minute when he got his head on a Beausejour cross from the left but could only direct the ball against team-mate Kone, from whom it deflected on to the roof of the net.

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Line-up All Fans BFR
26. Ali Al Habsi 2.0 4.82
21. Ivan Ramis - 4.23
31. Maynor Figueroa - 4.34
17. Emmerson Boyce - 4.33
4. James McCarthy - 4.65
22. Jean Beausejour - 4.55
2. Arouna Kone - 5.52
10. Shaun Maloney - 5.49
9. Franco Di Santo - 5.26
8. Ben Watson - 4.51
5. Gary Caldwell - 3.88
Substitutes All Fans BFR
23. Ronnie Stam - 3.5
14. Jordi Gomez - 5.21
19. Mauro Boselli - 4.4
12. Michael Pollitt - 3.18
6. David Jones - 4.15
15. Callum McManaman - 4.72
20. Fraser Fyvie - 0.88
Line-up All Fans BFR
13. Boaz Myhill 7.0 4.44
28. Billy Jones 6.0 4.45
23. Gareth McAuley 7.5 5.43
3. Jonas Olsson 5.0 4.92
6. Liam Ridgewell 6.0 4.8
21. Youssouf Mulumbu 5.0 5.13
5. Claudio Yacob 5.0 5.03
11. Chris Brunt 3.5 4.68
20. Romelu Lukaku 6.67 7.65
9. Shane Long 4.0 5.71
7. James Morrison 3.0 5.49
Substitutes All Fans BFR
22. Zoltan Gera 5.0 5.72
24. Peter Odemwingie 8.0 5.52
8. Markus Rosenberg 5.0 3.79
19. Luke Daniels 5.0 2.92
4. Goran Popov 5.0 4.48
17. Graham Dorrans 5.0 4.39
30. Gabriel Tamas 5.0 3.97

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