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 Wigan win leaves semi nicely poised by Rupe
on 11/1/06 at 00:40
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Wigan Athletic (0) 1 - 0 (0) Arsenal
JJB Stadium, Tuesday 10th January 2006
League Cup semi-final, first leg
Arsenal:
               Almunia 
Gilbert (larsson 75) Senderos Djourou Cygan
    Ljungberg Gilberto Flamini Hleb
   Reyes (Cesc 72) Quincy (Lupoli 72)
Paul Scharner's 78th minute header leaves the tie nicely poised for the return to Highbury in a fortnight. It was no less than Wigan deserved for their greater commitment, and it was only after the goal went in that Arsenal really tried to get the away goal that would have made us clear favourites.

The home side started well, with more of the ball and a lot of fast closing-down when we had it, but Arsenal were defending well too.

The first real chance fell to Freddie Ljungberg though, after 8 minutes. He played a give-and-go from the middle of their half, collecting the return ball from Mathieu Flamini just outside their box. His first touch took him inside the box but McMillan did well to track him and make it awkward. Freddie was off balance when he struck the ball, and sent it over. For an in-form Freddie, you'd have to have considered it more than a half chance. It was certainly the clearest chance of the half, from open play at least.

Arsenal's young defence (the same as for the FA Cup game on Saturday, with Pascal Cygan at left back instead of Lauren) were playing a dangerous offside trap, but Wigan didn't manage to spring it to any dangerous effect. Manuel Almunia has to be applauded for his positioning, because a couple of times the linesman's offside decision was very very close, but the keeper was always there to rush out and deal with the situation just in case. The second time, on 10 minutes, he came out with a spectacular diving header outside the box to deny Jason Roberts. It was a shame the flag went up because it was a moment that deserved to be more significant.

It's worth noting that Almunia's advanced positioning, so clearly worth applauding in this match, was the same as that which led to those "embarassing" David Seaman moments (which the Cardiff fans were kind to remind us of on Saturday). We always said that Seaman was just lucky and the vilification received was unwarranted.

Quincy was playing in the middle up front, supported by Freddie on the right and Jose_Antionio_Reyes on the left (more of a 4-3-3 or 4-5-1 than the usual 4-4-2). I have to say he didn't look right there, and gave the ball away plenty (not that Jose and others didn't do their fair share of that too!). So far, centre forward doesn't look like Quincy's position. On the wing, running at people, he looks classy. But he's going to need to start doing the other things a bit better. He did switch to the right wing at times, allowing Freddie to go in the middle of the 3.

Halfway through the half Cavanagh took a free kick from outside our box on the right. Almunia left a gap on his right hand side and the free kick was fired at it, bending over the wall, and the keeper dived well, low, saving nicely at the foot of the post.

We probably did enough to deserve to be level at half time, the closest other chance of the first half coming right at the end when a great ball from Reyes into Freddie's path forced the keeper to come out well and claim at the Swede's feet, just inside the box.

Wigan started the second half better again, but this time they maintained that ascendancy. But we were still defending well, especially the central pair of Philippe Senderos and Johan Djourou (meaning: Wigan got quite a few crosses in but we dealt with them well).

On 54 minutes, there was a power failure (not just in the ground, apparently), and the ref was forced to take the teams off. After a few minutes however they were back out and after a brief period of re-heating the match was underway again.

Again Almunia's good positioning saw him able to rush out and deny Roberts, who was given offside again. This time the striker caught him but the keeper wasn't as badly injured as it first looked. Wenger seemed to be moaning a bit but in fairness the ball was there for the striker to have a go at.

A looping cross from the right came over Senderos's head but fortunately it cleared Johansson's jump too.

Arturo Lupoli came on for Quincy and Cesc Fabregas for Reyes. Given the way we'd lined up it seemed a shame to me that Lupoli, a natural centre forward, didn't play more of the game.

On 73 minutes a corner from the right was headed forward from near the penalty spot. It was going just wide of Almunia's right hand post but de Zeeuw did well to get his head on it to keep the ball in. Fortunately Freddie was on hand to head over the bar from the middle of the 6 yard box.

But a few minutes later there was no stopping Scharner, the Austrian who'd come off the bench in the first half to make his debut. There should have been some stopping Teale though, who was allowed to make a free run into space on the left to latch onto a quick throw. His cross looped beyond the far post where Scharner jumped high to head down and just inside Almunia's right hand post.

They had a good go at getting a second. But we held out, and the 0-1 scoreline should ensure a thrilling second leg on the 24th. It'll be very interesting to see how strong a side Wenger puts out for that one. It comes 4 days after the trip to Everton in the Premiership, and a few days (don't know how many yet) before the trip to Bolton in the FA Cup. There's a midweek game the following week as well.

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