- Arteta (65 pen), Arteta (90)
- Date:2007-01-21
- Kick-off:13:30
- Venue:The JJB Stadium
- Attendance:18149
- Referee:Webb, H
Live Commentary
90mins
FULL TIME: WIGAN ATHLETIC 0-2 EVERTON: EVERTON complete a 2-0 victory over WIGAN with MIKEL ARTETA grabbing a second-half brace - but Andy Johnson is taken to hospital with a suspected broken ankle.
90mins
WIGAN ATHLETIC 0-2 EVERTON (ARTETA): ARTETA gets his second of the game with a neat left-footed finish from a Phil Neville cross.
89mins
James Beattie comes on to replace Tim Cahill
84mins
Wigan push forward in search of the equaliser but the visitors manage to clear their lines once more
81mins
Inswinging corner from Ryan Taylor causes confusion but is eventually cleared by Howard
78mins
Antonio Valencia is replaced by Dave Cotterill
78mins
Cahill lucky to escape a booking as he challenges late on Boyce
75mins
Davies with a snap-shot from 12 yards but again a shot flies wide of the target
72mins
McCulloch fires goalwards from 20 yards but misses wide of the left-hand post
69mins
Boyce returns the favour and brings down Anichebe with a hefty challenege
66mins
Foul by Anichebe on Boyce in the centre of the pitch
65mins
Fitz Hall replaced by Ryan Taylor
63mins
WIGAN ATHLETIC 0-1 EVERTON (ARTETA): ARTETA puts Everton 1-0 in front from the penalty spot after a foul from David Unsworth
62mins
Foul by David Unsworth on Victor Anichebe
59mins
Andy Johnson is replaced by Victor Anichebe after what looks to be a serious injury to his ankle
54mins
Wigan begin to exert pressure on the Everton goal but cannot find a way through
51mins
Lee McCulloch drills a header just over the bar from 12 yards
48mins
Shot by Denny Landzaat flies inches wide of Howard's right-hand upright
45mins
The second half gets underway
45mins
HALF TIME: WIGAN ATHLETIC 0-0 EVERTON: WIGAN and EVERTON grind out a goalless opening period with chances at a premium at the JJB Stadium.
43mins
YOBO booked for unsporting behaviour
42mins
The fourth official signals two minutes of added time to be played
39mins
A decent first half is running out of time as both teams try to push forward in what has been an open game so far
36mins
A great strike from Andrew Johnson from 18 yards produces a good block from Josip Skoko
33mins
Valencia brings down Osman 25yards out from goal, free-kick from Alan Stubbs is lumped into the area
30mins
Emmerson Boyce crosses well but Joseph Yobo with a towering header clears for the home side
27mins
Leighton Baines with a decent effort from range saved comfortably by Howard
24mins
Osman with a drilled right-footed effort from the left side of the area but the keeper saves well
21mins
A good challenge from Leon Osman wins the ball back for Everton
18mins
A right-footed curler from McCulloch is saved well by Howard
15mins
Shot by Denny Landzaat, the Wigan man volleyed right-footed from the right channel, missing inches left of the post.
12mins
Boyce clears well after good work on the edge of the area from Simon Davies
9mins
Arteta looks dangerous as he links up well in midfield with Valencia
6mins
Shot by Antonio Valencia drilled right-footed from right side of penalty area, great save from Tim Howard
3mins
A heavy challenge from Lee Carsley on Lee McCulloch results in a free-kick in their own half for Wigan
0mins
Kick off at the JJB Stadium.
Match Preview
Wigan Athletic welcome Everton to the JJB Stadium in the midst of a crisis of confidence.
The Latics are aiming to end a wretched run of seven straight defeats in all competitions in which they have scored just four goals and slumped to the fringes of the relegation zone.
The horrendous run culminated in the 4-0 defeat at the hands of Chelsea last weekend in a one-sided game at Stamford Bridge where Paul Jewell's side looked devoid of any confidence.
In the continued absence of Henri Camara through a long-term knee injury, the goalscoring responsibility rests with experienced striker Emile Heskey and Lee McCulloch for the visit of Everton.
During the week an angry Jewell rejected a "derisory" £750,000 offer from Rangers for the Scotland international, but with just ten goals between them this season, it has hardly been a fearsome strike partnership for the Latics to date.
Elsewhere, in the transfer market the Wigan chief continues to be frustrated despite being linked with a host of players from all across Europe.
Everton's form is only slightly better as they attempt to take something away from the JJB stadium. The Toffees have yet to record a victory in 2007 and have won only twice away from Goodison Park all season.
Last weekend the Merseysiders rode their luck to secure a last-gasp 1-1 draw with Reading courtesy of a late Andrew Johnson equaliser.
However, good news arrived in the form of the return from injury of key midfielder Tim Cahill, who has missed two months of the campaign with knee ligament damage.
On the injury front, manager David Moyes will be without Portugal full-back Nuno Valente who is suffering with a knee problem.
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Match Report
Relegation haunted Wigan slumped to their seventh Premiership defeat on the trot - the club's worst run of results since 1993 - as Mikel Arteta hit a double to fire Everton further up the table.
But Everton were left counting the cost after record signing Andrew Johnson was carried off in the second half after he appeared to twist awkwardly and damage his left leg.
Minutes later, the Toffees broke the stalemate when Arteta scored from the penalty spot.
And Wigan's luck was out when Aussie Josip Skoko was robbed of a late equaliser by the woodwork before Arteta hit his sixth of the season from Phil Neville's cross.
The Wigan line-up had a strong Goodison connection with three ex-Everton men in the squad - David Unsworth, Kevin Kilbane, and Leighton Baines - and the Latics were desperate to end their slide down the table.
Lee McCulloch, unsettled after an approach from Rangers last week, was included with Paul Jewell confident that the Scot would do his job despite Friday's transfer request.
Wigan also included Andreas Granqvist on the bench after his recovery from flu, and Antonio Valencia was back after a three-month absence. But they were still missing Henri Camara, Paul Scharner and Arjan de Zeeuw, who sees a specialist this week for a verdict on his toe injury.
Everton - ten points ahead of Wigan at the start of play - had Arteta back after suspension and with veteran David Weir joining Walter Smith at Rangers the Blues were also missing Gary Naysmith and Alan Stubbs was restored to the starting line-up.
Emile Heskey's presence in the box created the first half chance of the game creating space for Valencia, but his shot was deflected into the side netting.
Unsworth came to Wigan's rescue with a timely tackle on Leon Osman after Fitz Hall gifted Everton possession with a poor clearance.
With both defences looking shaky and the wintry conditions making life difficult, Wigan failed to test Tim Howard with long-range efforts from Kilbane and Denny Landzaat, both attempts failing to hit the target.
Want-away McCulloch had better luck but his tame shot was easy for the Everton keeper and it was a similar story at the other end when Tim Cahill failed to get any power on the strike and Chris Kirkland took it easily.
The Toffees twice gave away free-kicks in dangerous positions with Heskey fouled by Stubbs and then Joseph Yobo, but Skoko failed to cash in.
He did better with a third free-kick just before half-time but Howard cleared the danger with a terrific punch.
Everton had two chances in quick succession with Simon Davies having a shot deflected over the bar and Yobo heading wide at the back post from an Arteta corner, when he should have made it pay.
The visitors suffered a blow when Johnson was stretchered off but the arrival of sub Victor Anichebe ironically gave Everton the breakthrough.
He was brought down just inside the area by Unsworth and ref Howard Webb had no hesitation in awarding the penalty.
Arteta went for power, blasting home the spot-kick to give Kirkland no chance.
Wigan piled on the pressure as they hunted an equaliser, but Skoko's shot rattled the crossbar and Heskey just failed to reach the rebound.
Then in stoppage time, Arteta added to Wigan's agony with his second goal of the afternoon.
Wigan Athletic Team
Everton Team
Wigan Athletic | Everton |
Corners
| 6 | 6 |
Fouls
| 11 | 17 |
Goal attempts
| 13 | 9 |
Shots off target
| 7 | 3 |
Offsides
| 1 | 0 |



87mins
The fourth official signals three minutes of added time to be played