Blues battle back to down Latics

05 December 2009 17:17
It is now six matches without defeat for Alex McLeish's side, who find themselves riding high in an unaccustomed eighth position in the Premier League and comfortably on course for survival.[LNB]Two free-kicks from Sebastian Larsson sandwiched a second goal of the season for Christian Benitez, all in the space of 11 maddening minutes for Martinez, whose side had easily led 1-0 at the break via a stunning effort from Charles N'Zogbia.[LNB]That should have been the platform for back-to-back wins for the Latics for the first time this season following last weekend's 1-0 win over Sunderland.[LNB]Yet for some reason Martinez is unable to fathom, they are unable to string two results and performances together, leaving them hovering precariously over the relegation zone.[LNB]No wonder Martinez is desperately seeking two or three players in the transfer window to strengthen his squad in a bid to stay up.[LNB]City's fightback will undoubtedly have been sparked by strong words from McLeish at half-time as they were surprisingly lethargic during a tame 45 minutes.[LNB]The only spark was provided by Roger Johnson, and that in a far from appropriate fashion, as he reacted with fury to being accidentally caught by a flailing arm from Hugo Rodallega in the 14th minute.[LNB]The midfielder had to be restrained by one of his team-mates from confronting Rodallega, who was also protected by referee Lee Probert.[LNB]A pleading Rodallega was eventually cautioned by Probert, who then had to issue Johnson with a stern talking to minutes later as he felled Paul Scharner.[LNB]Benitez managed one fierce shot on 24 minutes but Mike Pollitt, who had replaced the injury-prone Chris Kirkland a minute earlier as the Latics number one sustained a back problem, showed fine reactions in beating away the shot.[LNB]Beyond that Wigan then dominated a half they had started brightly when Scharner ran onto an incisive through ball from Mohamed Diame, only to send a stretched toe-poke wide after rounding Joe Hart.[LNB]Former Blues defender Mario Melchiot, booed with every touch by the City fans, Diame and N'Zogbia later combined just before the half hour to tee up Rodallega.[LNB]Last week's matchwinner against Sunderland, however, could only sidefoot his first-time shot from 15 yards over the bar.[LNB]Wigan's disappointment was shortlived, however, as N'Zogbia then scored a peach of a strike in the 33rd minute.[LNB]Jason Scotland did all the early donkey work, keeping in play a punted pass before holding the ball up and playing it back to the awaiting N'Zogbia just outside the area.[LNB]Approaching the right-hand corner of the area, N'Zogbia attacked Liam Ridgewell before curling a fine left-foot shot beyond Hart from 17 yards into the far corner.[LNB]Wigan should have headed into the break with a two-goal cushion, only for Diame to stroke one long-range effort narrowly wide and Hart to deny Scharner and Rodallega with instinctive saves low down to his right.[LNB]After the break it was all change, with Pollitt showing brilliant reactions again in the 49th minute in tipping aside a downward header from Benitez.[LNB]Scotland and N'Zogbia could perhaps have put Wigan out of sight before Pollitt undid his fine work in the 62nd minute by allowing a 35-yard free-kick from Larsson to float past him.[LNB]Five minutes later Benitez's run onto a through ball from Lee Bowyer concluded with a flicked effort that trickled over the line after catching Pollitt's outstretched right foot.[LNB]Another six minutes later and it was game over, this time Larsson curling beyond Pollitt a more direct free-kick from 20 yards.[LNB]Jordi Gomez, a 76th-minute substitute for Emmerson Boyce, at least made the closing stages interesting by curling home a 22-yard free-kick in the 89th minute.[LNB]That was his first goal for the club following a £1.7million move from Espanyol in the summer, but ultimately there was no late reprieve for Wigan and Martinez.[LNB][LNB]

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