Wigan's Ben Watson scores the winner against Hull City

22 March 2009 15:46
It appeared the Latics were heading for their seventh blank in 10 Premier League matches, after Mido and Hugo Rodallega had twice each squandered opportunities. [LNB]But Watson, signed from Crystal Palace in January, scored his second goal in a week with a looping 84th-minute volley. [LNB] Related ArticlesPremier League action[LNB]Latest standings and statistics[LNB]Barmby has it all to play for[LNB]Premier League Transfer Talk[LNB]Steve Bruce: Manchester City 'disgusting' over treatment of Wilson Palacios[LNB]Ben Watson gives Wigan late victory[LNB]It ended Wigan's run of back-to-back goalless home games and re-ignited hopes of qualifying for Europe next season as they moved up to seventh. [LNB]Hull are still in trouble near the foot of the table, just four points above the relegation zone and with only one win in their last 14 matches. [LNB]The pattern of play was established in the second minute when Charles N'Zogbia's long-range cross-shot had Matt Duke back-pedalling - and he only just managed to tip the ball over with the help of the bar and post. [LNB]When Dean Marney was robbed by Michael Brown from a Hull corner Wigan launched a swift counter-attack which saw N'Zogbia drill a pass across the six-yard area, the fingertips of Duke preventing Watson getting a touch. [LNB]Watson also forced Duke into a low save with a 25-yard shot in the 12th minute. Mido was next to squander a chance after Rodallega and Paul Scharner, making his 100th Premier League appearance, had exchanged quick passes to bypass the Hull midfield. [LNB]Scharner won a free-kick 20 yards out when Sam Ricketts pulled him down - a foul for which he was booked - but Rodallega curled his shot straight at Duke. [LNB]Mido fired over again from six yards after Scharner had out-jumped the defence to head Maynor Figueroa's long ball down to Rodallega. [LNB]The Colombia striker should have done better moments later, having raced on to Scharner's through ball with only the goalkeeper to beat - but Duke half-saved and then turned Scharner's follow-up for a corner. [LNB]Hull were forced to make a substitution in the 38th minute when the injured Andy Dawson was replaced by Richard Garcia. It meant a reshuffle - with Ricketts switching sides, Bernard Mendy dropping to right-back and Garcia playing in front of him. [LNB]Mendy's first act as a defender was to be booked for a waist-high challenge on N'Zogbia in the centre-circle. [LNB]The Wigan midfielder was forced off after a crunching challenge with Kamil Zayatte in first-half injury time and was replaced after the interval by Daniel de Ridder. [LNB]Having spent long periods with little to do, Wigan goalkeeper Chris Kirkland had to be alert to tip over Manucho's flashed header from Marney's 50th-minute corner. [LNB]Titus Bramble dived in at Garcia on the edge of the penalty area and was booked. But Wigan managed to clear former Wigan midfielder Kevin Kilbane's inswinging free-kick, before Craig Fagan was then cautioned for an unnecessary challenge on De Ridder. [LNB]Zayatte lasted just 15 minutes of the second half before being replaced by another Wigan old boy Caleb Folan, resulting in another defensive reshuffle. [LNB]Yet another chance went begging when Watson drilled a shot into the side-netting from the left corner of the penalty area - before substitute Amr Zaki rose highest in a crowd to head De Ridder's cross against the foot of a post with Duke beaten. [LNB]But the goal finally came in the 84th minute, partly thanks to a mistake from Duke. [LNB]The goalkeeper's weak punch did not get out of the penalty area - and when the ball dropped Watson looped a volley over Duke and in at the far post, despite Kilbane's best efforts to keep it out. [LNB]It was the former Crystal Palace midfielder's second goal in a week, after opening his account scoring in the 2-1 victory at Sunderland, and could not have come at a more timely moment with Wigan looking to have run out of ideas. [LNB] 

Source: Telegraph