Rotherham United vs Wigan Athletic. Sky Bet Championship.
New York StadiumAttendance10,158.
Rotherham United 3
- A Belaid (8th minute)
- D Ward (32nd minute)
- D Burn (46th minute own goal)
Wigan Athletic 2
- Y Wildschut (51st minute)
- J Gomez (79th minute)
Rotherham 3-2 Wigan: Millers claim rare victory
Monday 26 December 2016 18:30, UK
Rotherham held off a second-half comeback from Wigan to win 3-2 and claim a vital three points in a match between the Sky Bet Championship's bottom two teams.
The Millers, who have endured a horror first half to the season, blitzed their nearest rivals in the opening 45 minutes as goals from Aimen Belaid, Danny Ward and a Dan Burn own goal gave them a comfortable 3-0 half-time lead.
But the second half was a different story and Wigan, booed off at half-time, launched a stirring comeback, scoring through Yanic Wildschut and Jordi Gomez.
Paul Warne's men just had enough to hold on, though, to claim only a third win of the campaign, as they closed the gap to safety to nine points.
Wigan are certain to be in that survival fight as they lost for a fifth successive game and boss Warren Joyce will be wondering why his side could not have performed like they did in the second half for the entire 90 minutes.
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Given the severity of their deficit at the bottom of the league, Rotherham had little option but to win this game and they started accordingly, putting the Latics under early pressure and it was rewarded with an eighth-minute lead.
A corner fell to Lee Frecklington and his miscued effort, which went back across goal, was diverted by Belaid, who instinctively thrashed home his first goal for the club.
The Millers' play deserved another goal and when it eventually came in the 32nd minute there was a large amount of luck about it.
Joe Mattock's shot was diverted to Ward and his effort, that Wigan goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen looked to have lined-up, was cruelly deflected off Millers defender Richard Wood, leaving the Iceland custodian wrong-footed.
It was officially awarded to Ward, though Wood may be hoping the dubious goals panel investigates.
The woodwork denied them another as Tom Adeyemi lashed a 25-yard effort that rattled the crossbar, but there was no stopping the rampant Millers and they were allowed to enjoy the sweetest of half-time intervals as they went 3-0 ahead in first-half injury time.
After Ward was played in his fierce drive was saved by the luckless Jaaskelainen but the rebound crashed into Burn and went in.
Wigan were booed off by their angry fans at half-time, but they made a good job of appeasing them as Wildschut gave them hope just six minutes after the restart as he expertly curled in from the edge of the area.
That goal changed the complexion of the game completely as Wigan enjoyed complete domination in terms of possession and territory, but they had to wait until the 79th minute to make further inroads into their deficit.
Andy Kellett made good progress down the right and he squared to Gomez who drilled into the bottom corner from the edge of the area.
That set up a grandstand finish as Wigan threw everything at their hosts.
They thought they had found a leveller when they rammed home a ball from close range but Will Grigg was penalised for a deliberate handball and it was Rotherham's day.
Rotherham caretaker manager Paul Warne:
"I was a nervous wreck. When the first one went in I started to worry because momentum is a massive thing in sport. I thought, 'Here we go'. I felt a bit helpless.
"They kept coming at us, but I am proud of the lads, they give everything, they put their bodies on the line. I never expected it to be easy, no game is.
Wigan boss Warren Joyce:
"To go 3-0 down you have got a mountain to climb, we have had a rally in the second half. You can't give any team a goal start, never mind a three-goal.
"I thought we were poor from the second goal to half-time, I thought we were raggy and not playing with any thought.
"The second half was a lot better. You have always got to believe you can, it's a 90-minute game and we nearly did it. But you can't give a team that lead."