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27 Oct 2012
 
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Wigan Athletic 2-1 West Ham

Premier League    2012-13
DW Stadium   19,090
  SubsGoals  
22Jussi Jaaskelainen    
2Winston Reid   
3George McCartney    
5James Tomkins 1  
19James Collins    
4Kevin Nolan    
16Mark Noble   
21Mohamed Diame    
7Matt Jarvis    
8Andy Carroll    
15Yossi Benayoun    
11Modibo MaigaSubed #15  
9Carlton ColeSubed #16   
32Gary O'NeilSubed #21  
 PosTable as at 27 Oct 2012PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Chelsea84 0011331 08322
2Manchester City94 1011422 07521
3Manchester United83 0113730 18418
4Arsenal92 118322 16315
5Everton82 106322 19615
6Fulham93 0110212 291214
7Tottenham Hotspur82 218720 17514
8West Bromwich Albion84 0110402 12514
9West Ham United93 1110511 23614
10Swansea City92 219810 35511
11Newcastle United82 114503 15710
12Stoke City91 303103 2589
13Liverpool81 224611 1669
14Sunderland81 203204 1369
15Wigan Athletic91 227910 3378
16Norwich City91 214602 33127
17Aston Villa91 215501 4296
18Reading80 317901 3484
19Southampton81 128800 45164
20Queens Park Rangers90 222801 45103
match review copied from

Wigan Athletic 2 West Ham United 1

Wigan ended a run of six Barclays Premier League games without a win with their first home victory of the season as goals from Ivan Ramis and James McArthur downed West Ham.

The visitors went into the match in much the better form but were behind in the eighth minute courtesy of a fine finish from centre-back Ramis.

McArthur doubled Wigan's advantage with his first goal of the season just after the break, and James Tomkins' injury-time header came too late for the Hammers.

Andy Carroll is yet to score for West Ham but he was the central figure in the opening moments as Wigan struggled to cope with the power of the striker.

They just about stood firm, though, and it was the hosts who took the lead in fine style in the eighth minute when defender Ramis met Jean Beausejour's corner with a perfect volley that flew past Jussi Jaaskelainen.

The Spaniard's only previous goal for the Latics came in their Capital One Cup win over the Hammers last month, but they had not learned their lesson and left him all alone.

Ramis was then booked for a foul on Wigan old boy Mohamed Diame 25 yards out but Mark Noble curled his free-kick into the wall, while down the other end Jaaskelainen needed to be alert to push away a fierce strike from James McCarthy.

Wigan were enjoying themselves and Carroll was called upon in defence in the 31st minute, heading away from just in front of the post as Beausejour let fly.

West Ham had offered little since their initial flurry but they broke down the other end and Matt Jarvis bent in a cross that just eluded Yossi Benayoun and forced Ali Al Habsi to push the ball behind.

From the resulting corner, Jarvis and Winston Reid were both denied by last-gasp Wigan defending. The Latics looked vulnerable from set-pieces and James Collins would surely have scored had he made a better connection with Noble's free-kick.

It was the hosts who ended the first half better, though, with strikers Franco Di Santo and Arouna Kone causing problems, and they doubled their lead less than two minutes into the second half.

West Ham were the architects of their own downfall as a poor Jaaskelainen clearance was seized on by Wigan and Shaun Maloney teed up McArthur, who drilled in their second.

Hammers boss Sam Allardyce had sent on Modibo Maiga in place of Benayoun at the start of the half but they now faced a real uphill struggle.

And the new man did not help the cause when he was booked for diving on the edge of the Wigan area, a decision that delighted the home fans.

Carroll had seen little of the ball in the second half and he could not control a cross in front of goal, but he stayed on as Carlton Cole replaced Noble and Gary O'Neil came on for Diame.

The extra attackers did not seem to help West Ham, though, and it was Wigan who looked the more likely to score on the break as the visitors left gaps at the back.

The Hammers did almost break through in the 90th minute, however, Jarvis picked out Tomkins at the back post and his shot was deflected onto the bar by Gary Caldwell.

And two and a half minutes into injury time the defender did get on the scoresheet, heading in George McCartney's cross, but it was too late to affect the result as West Ham suffered only their third defeat of the season.

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