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Sat 16 May 2009, Britannia StadiumReferee: Lee Probert
 Team Lineup 
29
Sorensen
17
Shawcross
25
Faye
5
Cort
(45)
28
Wilkinson
7
Lawrence
24
Delap
6
Whelan
26
Etherington
(76)
20
Beattie
(85)
10
Fuller
Substitutes
4
Olofinjana
22
Kelly
14
Pugh
(45)
23
Tonge
1
Simonsen
9
Cresswell
(85)
18
Diao
(76)
 
 Match Quotes
Stoke City manager Tony Pulis
"We are absolutely delighted to have won here for the supporters, who have been fantastic. I thought Wigan were the better team in the first half and we struggled a little bit to get to terms with the conditions. In the second half we had a poor five minutes but after that we gradually got on top."

- Tony Pulis

 
Stoke City 2
Wigan Athletic 0
Scorer: Fuller (68)
Scorer: Beattie (75)
Attendance: 25,641 FT (16:56)

 

Goals from Ricardo Fuller and James Beattie were the two bright spots as Stoke City signed off in their final home match of the season with a 2-0 win over Wigan Athletic.

The match only sprang into life in the last 20 minutes when Fuller's persistence saw him evade three defenders to fire past Richard Kingson.

Beattie headed home Matt Etherington's cross in the 76th minute as the Potters clinched their 10th victory this season at the Britannia Stadium.

Wigan have now failed to win in 15 of their last 17 Barclays Premier League matches and the end of the season cannot come quick enough for them.

Part of the reason for that poor run is their inability to score, with just nine league goals since the start of the year, and the problem reared its head again.

The Latics had the better of the first-half but could not take their chances, whereas in Fuller and especially Beattie Stoke have strikers who score important goals.

Wigan carved out their first chance less than two minutes in when Hugo Rodallega headed a long punt forward into the path of Paul Scharner but his angled drive was straight at Thomas Sorensen.

Debutant Cho Won-hee's 13th-minute through-ball sent Scharner running into the penalty area but although the Austrian went down in a tussle with Abdoulaye Faye referee Lee Probert waved play on.

shooting opportunity

Stoke's first shooting opportunity fell to Glenn Whelan moments later but he screwed a long-range effort well wide.

Cho, who had enjoyed a gentle introduction, forced Sorensen to tip over his 19th-minute 30-yard shot at full stretch but the Korean's second effort from the resulting corner was embarrassingly high.

Rodallega, after scoring in his last two matches, was next to try his luck from distance but he too was well off target.

Nothing was going right for either side; exemplified when one of Rory Delap's trademark long throws ended up in the back of the net without anyone getting a touch on it just after the half hour.

Faye's back-header from Kingson's long kick sent Rodallega clear but his shot from the right of the area rolled harmlessly across the face of goal.

Untidy play was evident at the other end too as Fuller's poor touch in the penalty area took Beattie's low cross away from the on-rushing Liam Lawrence.

Within six minutes of the restart Lee Cattermole miscontrolled Charles N'Zogbia's left-wing cross inside the six-yard area when it looked easier to score.

N'Zogbia was not exempt from criticism either. First he was guilty of wastefully crossing too near Sorensen after Rodallega had dispossessed Danny Pugh to set up a counter-attack.

blazed over

The French winger then blazed over having run 30 yards with the ball after Wilkinson's slip on the halfway line.

Cho was replaced by Ben Watson in the 58th minute, just before substitute Pugh's swerving half-volley from a partially-cleared corner flew inches over the crossbar and Wigan left-back Maynor Figueroa drilled a left-footed shot narrowly wide.

When the breakthrough came in the 69th minute it was largely thanks to Fuller's persistence and Wigan's inability to clear their lines.

There appeared to be little danger when Lawrence played a high ball up to the striker, closely watched by three defenders.

Emmerson Boyce, Titus Bramble and Figueroa all had chances to tackle Fuller but he battled on and somehow had enough time to pick a spot high to Kingson's right.

Mido was sent on for midfielder Michael Brown as Steve Bruce reverted to 4-4-2 but before they had time to reorganise Wigan were 2-0 down in the 76th minute.

Delap's ball inside Mario Melchiot released Etherington down the left and as Kingson raced out he scooped a cross to the far post where Beattie headed home.

With the match won the encounter reverted to type but that did not bother the home faithful one bit as they are already looking forward to a second successive season in the top flight.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Thomas Sorensen of Stoke City

Thomas Sorensen

(Stoke)
Kept a clean sheet to help his side to victory.
 IKTS Snapshot
8 per cent
Only eight per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 2-0 home victory for Stoke City.
Please note: Fixtures are subject to change. Reproduced under licence from Football DataCo Limited. All rights reserved. Licence no. NEWMEDIA/PREMLGEGE/FDCED0910/118839.
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Wigan Athletic
 
 Team Lineup 
22
Kingson
25
Melchiot
17
Boyce
19
Bramble
31
Figueroa
(81)
7
Scharner
5
Cho
(58)
11
Brown
(73)
4
Cattermole
14
N'Zogbia
20
Rodallega
Substitutes
8
Watson
(58)
3
Edman
(81)
18
De Ridder
10
Koumas
12
Pollitt
43
McManaman
9
Mido
(73)
 
 Match Quotes
Sunderland manager Steve Bruce
"Overall I didn't think we did enough going forward and we got punished at the other end. For too long we've relied on our defensive organisation and when you look at the first goal we've had five attempts to tackle him but Fuller is decent. He is the difference and he won them the game today."

- Steve Bruce

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