Wigan Athletic vs Stoke City. Sky Bet Championship.
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Wigan 0-1 Stoke City: Josh Tymon steers Potters to victory
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Wigan and Stoke City at the DW Stadium as Josh Tymon scored the only goal of the game to steer Alex Neil's Potters to victory.
Wednesday 2 November 2022 23:54, UK
Josh Tymon's goal just after the hour mark was enough to give Stoke a massive 1-0 victory at fellow Sky Bet Championship strugglers Wigan.
With the two sides having slipped to third and fourth bottom respectively after Tuesday's matches, the stakes were high.
Stoke, ahead of their opponents on goal difference, were the first to threaten with striker Tymon firing wide with barely a minute gone.
At the other end, Max Power tried his luck from distance, with a shot that might have just touched the outside of the post on its way behind.
Former Stoke winger James McClean - being booed by the away end - saw a cross-shot fly inches past the far post, before he sent over a corner that was headed over by a towering Jack Whatmough.
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A poor mistake by Whatmough then allowed Stoke to break through Jacob Brown, off ex-Wigan star Nick Powell's pass.
The cross was mishit, allowing Whatmough to get back and clear - to the defender's huge relief.
Dwight Gayle headed another decent opportunity over the bar, before Wigan cut open the visitors and really should have taken the lead.
Tendayi Darikwa's lovely cross looked perfect for the onrushing Will Keane. However, Wigan's top scorer headed over from six yards, with most of the goal free to aim at.
The crowd that had braved the elements were desperate for a goal to warm their hearts.
And it almost arrived at the beginning of the second half, when there was a mad goalmouth scramble in the home box.
Luckily for Wigan, goalkeeper Jamie Jones was in the right place at the right time to make a super stop with his legs.
The respite was only temporary, however, as Stoke broke the deadlock just after the hour mark. Tymon drove through the left channel and this time smashed the ball under an exposed Jones.
Wigan immediately went all in, sending on strikers Josh Magennis and Charlie Wyke for Nathan Broadhead and Darikwa, with Keane dropping into the number 10 role.
But they were unable to really lay a glove on the Stoke defence.
And it needed a mixture of Jones and Whatmough to desperately clear the ball as Stoke threatened a second in the closing stages.
Wigan thought they had rescued in the first of six added minutes, after another scramble in the Stoke six-yard box.
Tom Naylor bundled the ball home, but the flag was up on the near side.
What the managers said...
Wigan's Leam Richardson: "There wasn't much in the game all night. It was toing and froing all game, a couple of teams that were trying their best to win the game and trying their best not to lose it. Then there was just one moment where we lost our shape, and obviously they took their chance. Look, we expected it would be tough at this level, we expected this squad of players we brought up to be up for the healthy challenge. It's not my job to only be here for the good times, and be high-fiving everybody all the time.
"It's my job to be here when the lads need help, and they clearly need help at the moment. It's my job to lead properly and be there for the lads who need it most. I think in the main the performances have been good. We're 18 games in, and probably 14 if not 15 have been competitive. There's been three we've possibly let ourselves down in, but tonight wasn't one of them. I didn't think there was anything in the game, it probably deserved to be a draw. But one lapse in our shape, one time we're lop-sided, they get in and manage to score. We had a couple of chances prior to that, and we have to score."
Stoke's Alex Neil: "The importance of the result was the biggest thing for me. Football's a funny old game... we've come away from the last three games, in my opinion, having played particularly well. This evening I thought it was quite a scruffy match, although if any team deserved to win it was us. Wigan go up against you, they make it difficult for you, they don't let you have easy ball.
"Both teams went up against each other man for man, which sometimes doesn't make for good viewing. The most important thing for us was to win the match - psychologically as much as anything else. When you're playing well and you don't get your rewards, that can only last for so long. You need to get your points on the board, and it's pleasing to do that."