Wigan Frustrate, But Unbeaten Run Continues

Written by Dan on January 31, 2009

Wigan clearly came to Villa Park intent on not receiving another 4 goal mauling and will leave very happy with a point after a goalless draw. Mission very much accomplished.

MON and the players will be left scratching their heads at why 21 goal attempts failed to break the deadlock. Wigan were forced into 7 saves, several off the goal line, and the woodwork also helped out a number of times. At the other end, Brad Friedel was called into action twice.

I think that’s all that needs saying. We played some decent enough football, especially in the second half, but it just wasn’t happening in front of goal today and that wasn’t down to effort or commitment.

Tactically, MON predictably started the same team from the Portsmouth game, but encouragingly started switching things around after the hour mark when it was clear it just wasn’t going to work. The introduction of John Carew for Craig Gardner was a big boost to the home crowd who responded with a loud chorus of John Carew, Carew. Big John joined Gabby upfront with Heskey switching to the left and Milner back to his favoured right. Towards the end of the game, desperate for a winner, Heskey was thrown forward, Gabby moved to the right and Milner back to the left. That still didn’t pay off and Potato Head will certainly have Figueroa to thank for some timely heroic blocks.

The good news is that the unbeaten run is extended to equal the season record of 12 games for 28 points and Arsenal failed to beat West Ham so remain 5 points behind Villa. Villa are now level on points with Chelsea and Liverpool who play out their game in hand against each other at Anfield tomorrow.

Obviously a win today would have put Villa into second place, at least temporarily, so the 2 points missed will certainly be rued. Next week we’ll travel to Blackburn while the three teams above us have very winnable games. We absolutely must extend our away form to take another 3 points or it could be the start of us losing touch with the top as we count down the remaining 14 Premiership Games.

Ashley Young will be available again for the Blackburn game and hopefully that will re-ignite our cutting edge as we’re certainly looking a little toothless going forward without him.