1-1 v Wigan Athletic - 19 April 2008 - Away

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Spurs 1

Wigan Athletic

Wigan Athletic

1

  • Heskey
    12'
Details
Match Number

6696

Opposition
Wigan athletic

Wigan Athletic

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2007/08

Date

19th April 2008

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

Wigan Athletic Stadium

Attendance

18,673

Referee

Lee Probert

League Position

11th

Opposition League Position

13th

Opposition Form

LDLLDW

Weather at Kick Off

9.1° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 6661st overall match (3152 wins, 1464 draws, 2032 losses)

  • 5138th competitive match (2281 wins, 1208 draws, 1649 losses)

  • team

    6th match vs Wigan Athletic (3 wins, 3 draws, 0 losses)

  • competition

    617th Premier League match (222 wins, 164 draws, 231 losses)

  • 6127th match in England (2848 wins, 1381 draws, 1885 losses)

  • 3rd match at Wigan Athletic Stadium (1 win, 2 draws, 0 losses)

  • 9th consecutive match with a goal scored

Report

Emile Heskey scored for the second time in six days as Wigan edged closer to safety with a well-deserved draw in a breathless match against Tottenham.

Spurs took a sixth-minute lead when Dimitar Berbatov stabbed home Aaron Lennon's cross from six yards.

The lead was short-lived though as Heskey neatly turned inside the box and fired home into the bottom corner.

Spurs had a first-half penalty appeal turned down, while Wigan's Marcus Bent hit the bar after the break.

Wigan could have taken the three points had it not been for the bar and Radek Cerny's second-half heroics in the Spurs goal.

Manager Steve Bruce will be content with a point, however - despite Bolton beating Middlesbrough - as Premier League safety is still very much in Wigan's hands.

The Latics next play struggling Reading at home and should they display the endeavour and determination on show against Spurs then the Royals could be in for a torrid time.

Of concern for Bruce will be the fitness of Heskey and Bent after both strikers limped off in the second half, though neither injuries appeared too serious.

Tottenham took an early lead in what was an entertaining first half.

Tom Huddlestone found Lennon on the right with an exquisite cross-field ball and the England winger crossed to Berbatov, who nonchalantly hit the back of the net with the outside of his right boot.

The visitors were seemingly in the ascendancy, with Lennon's mazy running in particular posing problems for the Wigan defence.

But Spurs are not renowned for protecting an advantage and in the 12th minute Heskey levelled.

The striker's first touch was rather heavy but the Tottenham defence - without the injured Jonathan Woodgate and Pascal Chimbonda - gave Heskey time to turn and direct the ball into the corner.

With just over 10 minutes of the half remaining, Spurs had a penalty appeal turned down by referee Lee Probert when Mario Melchiot appeared to have felled Berbatov by grabbing the Bulgarian by the shoulder.

There was still time for more action before both teams went off for a deserved breather; Melchiot's last-ditch sliding tackle denied Berbatov what would have been an easy chance, while Ryan Taylor cleared Michael Dawson's header off the line.

The second half began in similarly frantic fashion but became more pedestrian as the match went on.

Wigan wasted arguably the finest opportunity of the half when Wilson Palacios put the impressive Bent through on goal.

But the striker, when just 12 yards from goal, opted for power and his vicious shot hit the bar.

On the hour, Cerny was forced into a double save. The keeper dived low to his left to keep Antonio Valencia's cross-shot at bay and the Czech Republic international's knee then prevented Heskey's effort from the rebound.

Jermaine Jenas had the best second-half opportunity for Spurs but he shot wildly into the stands as the game petered out into a draw.

Wigan manager Steve Bruce:

"We've got ourselves in a position now where if we beat Reading next week we're safe and that's a wonderful position to be in.

"A few months ago we were everybody's whipping boys but we've responded well and given ourselves a chance.

"The point might be enough but we can't take survival for granted."

Tottenham manager Juane Ramos:

"We wanted to play at the same lively tempo we started with.

"The condition of the pitch was perhaps less than superb, which inhibited what we were able to do.

"But Wigan are a physically imposing team. They earn and deserve great respect for the performances."

Timeline
KO

Emile Heskey

12'
HT

Antonio Valencia

70'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
34 25 5 4 72 18 54 80
2
Chelsea
35 23 9 3 60 24 36 78
3
Arsenal
34 20 11 3 64 29 35 71
4
Liverpool
34 18 12 4 60 26 34 66
5
Everton
35 18 7 10 50 29 21 61
6
Portsmouth
34 16 9 9 47 33 14 57
7
Aston villa
34 15 10 9 62 44 18 55
8
Manchester city
34 14 10 10 39 40 -1 52
9
Blackburn rovers
34 13 12 9 44 42 2 51
10
West ham united
34 12 8 14 35 41 -6 44
11
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
34 10 11 13 63 57 6 41
12
Newcastle united
34 10 9 15 40 58 -18 39
13
Middlesbrough
34 8 12 14 31 48 -17 36
14
Sunderland
34 10 6 18 33 52 -19 36
15
Wigan athletic
34 9 8 17 31 48 -17 35
16
Reading
34 9 5 20 37 63 -26 32
17
Birmingham city
34 7 10 17 39 52 -13 31
18
Bolton wanderers
34 7 8 19 31 52 -21 29
19
Fulham
34 5 12 17 32 56 -24 27
20
Derby county
34 1 8 25 16 74 -58 11
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
35 25 6 4 73 19 54 81
2
Chelsea
35 23 9 3 60 24 36 78
3
Arsenal
35 21 11 3 66 29 37 74
4
Liverpool
35 19 12 4 62 26 36 69
5
Everton
35 18 7 10 50 29 21 61
6
Aston villa
35 16 10 9 67 45 22 58
7
Portsmouth
35 16 9 10 48 36 12 57
8
Manchester city
35 15 10 10 42 41 1 55
9
Blackburn rovers
35 13 13 9 45 43 2 52
10
West ham united
35 13 8 14 37 42 -5 47
11
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
35 10 12 13 64 58 6 42
12
Newcastle united
35 11 9 15 42 58 -16 42
13
Wigan athletic
35 9 9 17 32 49 -17 36
14
Middlesbrough
35 8 12 15 31 49 -18 36
15
Sunderland
35 10 6 19 33 54 -21 36
16
Bolton wanderers
35 8 8 19 32 52 -20 32
17
Reading
35 9 5 21 37 65 -28 32
18
Birmingham city
35 7 10 18 40 57 -17 31
19
Fulham
35 5 12 18 32 58 -26 27
20
Derby county
35 1 8 26 17 76 -59 11
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