Latics shock Spurs at Lane

Ben Watson's goal early in the second-half was enough for Wigan to claim a surprise 1-0 win over below-par Tottenham at White Hart Lane.

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Ben Watson: Scored winner for Wigan in second half

Ben Watson: Scored winner for Wigan in second half

A second away win of the season for Roberto Martinez's side was completely deserved as Spurs struggled to make the most of a positive start and had to listen to the jeers of their own fans for long spells of the game.

They controlled the early tempo but had only a Clint Dempsey shot, deflected behind for a corner, to show for their almost complete dominance of possession.

Spurs came closest to taking the lead on 20 minutes when a corner fell for Jan Vertonghen, but the Belgian defender's sweet volley was well held by Ali Al-Habsi.

Wigan grew into the game and had a decent chance of their own just before the half-hour when Arouna Kone and Shaun Maloney linked up well and Kone forced Brad Friedel into a fine reaction save.

Friedel came to the rescue again moments later when Maloney beat the offside trap only to see his shot bounce back off the keeper as he spread himself as wide as possible.

Watson wasted a decent chance just before the break, firing over after more good work from Kone, and the jeers from sections of the home support when the half-time whistle went told the story from Spurs' point of view.

The goal Wigan threatened as the opening half wore on came 11 minutes after the break when Friedel failed to clear a Maloney cross under pressure from Kone and Watson volleyed home from six yards.

Spurs upped the pace, as they clearly had to, and almost forced an equaliser on 68 when Steven Caulker headed a corner back across goal but James McCarthy headed off the line with Al-Habsi beaten.

The home side continued to struggle in the final third despite bringing on some fresh blood and Wigan threatened on the break with Kone's greediness costing them a chance and Maynor Figueroa not far off target with a long-range free-kick.

Gareth Bale curled a set-piece of his own just wide as the seconds ticked down, but despite plenty of late pressure an equaliser was not forthcoming and Wigan headed back to Lancashire with three valuable, and hard-earned, points.

Tottenham HotspurTeam StatisticsWigan Athletic
0Goals1
01st Half Goals0
5Shots on Target3
3Shots off Target3
5Blocked Shots1
9Corners2
13Fouls12
3Offsides3
1Yellow Cards1
0Red Cards0
82.8Passing Success74.1
16Tackles16
75Tackles Success81.2
51.1Possession48.9
52.4Territorial Advantage47.6
401Total Passes406
39Total Crosses13
153Lost Balls159
57Recoveries41
51.91st Half Poss.48.1
46.52nd Half Poss.53.5

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