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match-reports
Sun 08 Nov 2009, DW StadiumReferee: Phil Dowd
Wigan Athletic
 
 Team Lineup 
1
Kirkland
25
Melchiot
17
Boyce
19
Bramble
   
3
Edman
   
(77)
14
N'Zogbia
6
Thomas
7
Scharner
27
Diame
20
Rodallega
9
Scotland
(90)
Substitutes
16
Sinclair
(77)
18
De Ridder
5
Cho
4
Amaya
10
Koumas
(90)
15
Gomez
12
Pollitt
 
 Match Quotes
Roberto Martinez of Wigan Athletic
"I'm happy with the performance, but not the point. If you look at the amount of chances we created we wanted to get all three. The difference between one point and three was Mark Schwarzer - his display was outstanding."

- Roberto Martinez

 
Wigan Athletic 1
Fulham 1
Scorer: Boyce (13)
Scorer: Dempsey (38 pen.)
Attendance: 16,172 FT (16:55)

 

Wigan Athletic suffered considerable frustration after failing to finish off Roy Hodgson's hard-working Fulham side in a contest that saw the Londoners return to the capital with a valuable point.

Wigan dominated almost throughout, driven on by their lanky French midfielder Mohamed Diame, and led through Emmerson Boyce's strike only for Clint Dempsey to grab an equaliser from the spot.

The home side were threatening from the off as Charles N'Zogbia's wicked free-kick towards the back post came within inches of vital contact from both Titus Bramble and Hugo Rodallega.

Fulham then came even closer as Bobby Zamora carved out a terrific opportunity for his strike partner Erik Nevland with an inviting ball over the defence.

Nevland, who had timed his run to perfection, left Chris Kirkland stranded with a looping header and time seemed to stand still as, amid almost complete silence inside the stadium, the ball dropped towards goal, clipped the inside of the post and bounced along the line before being hacked clear.

Wigan went one better, taking the lead in the 14th minute with a goal that would have had Hodgson tearing his hair out.

stunning save

Paul Scharner beat two defenders to meet Erik Edman's cross and headed the ball back to Boyce, completely unmarked eight yards out and with time to control the ball and steer it past Mark Schwarzer.

Schwarzer performed heroics two minutes later to keep the visitors in the match, with a stunning save to turn N'Zogbia's thunderous 30-yard strike onto the crossbar.

He had to be alert again after a one-two between Rodallega and Jason Scotland led to the Colombia international trying a first-time shot that the Australian keeper only just managed to smother.

Wigan continued to press and Rodallega threatened with a bending direct free-kick that deflected just over, then Scharner headed over both keeper and crossbar after Bramble delivered a telling pass.

All that good work was undone however as panic in the Wigan ranks led to a penalty for Fulham. Two chances to clear the ball were passed up and, when Dempsey shaped to shoot, Titus Bramble - who was otherwise excellent - dived in from behind to concede the spot-kick.

Dempsey took the penalty himself, rifling to Kirkland's left with a minimum of fuss for the American's third league goal of the season.

hands up

An amazing double save by Kirkland kept the scores level as Dempsey and Jonathan Greening were both denied the Wigan keeper.

Dempsey's wickedly-struck free-kick was pushed aside by Kirkland and he was still prone as Greening pounced on the follow-up, somehow managing to get his hands up in time to turn away the shot.

It was a case of 'anything you can do' at the other end then as Schwarzer, at full stretch, tipped over Scharner's curler as it headed towards the top corner.

Rodallega blasted high and wide as Wigan tried to rediscover their first-half dominance, then Schwarzer had to parry Hendry Thomas' bullet header from Rodallega's corner.

A thrilling run from N'Zogbia across the penalty area nearly led to an equally thrilling goal but Schwarzer's fingertips just took the pace off the ball and Brede Hangeland was able to clear.

Rodallega continued to look Wigan's most likely provider of a winner as he landed a free-kick on the roof of the net, then Duff nearly contrived an unlikely winner only for Kirkland to save low down at full stretch.

There was a final chance in the last minute after Dickson Etuhu had barged over Diame, but N'Zogbia's free-kick was tame and straight at Schwarzer.

 

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Emmerson Boyce of Wigan Athletic

Emmerson Boyce

(Wigan)
The defender scored to help earn his team a point.
 IKTS Snapshot
24 per cent
An impressive 24 per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 1-1 draw at the DW Stadium.
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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 Team Lineup 
1
Schwarzer
4
Pantsil
5
Hangeland
18
Hughes
3
Konchesky
23
Dempsey
6
Baird
27
Greening
(79)
16
Duff
25
Zamora
10
Nevland
(84)
Substitutes
34
Dikgacoi
2
Kelly
17
Riise
11
Gera
(84)
26
Smalling
19
Zuberbuhler
20
Etuhu
   
(79)
 
 Match Quotes
Fulham manager Roy Hodgson
"I was very pleased with the point, especially after the excitement and pressure of the Liverpool game and the grave disappointment in Rome in midweek. Wigan are a very good team, and the players showed a lot of character and determination - so I have to be really happy with a point."

- Roy Hodgson

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