Friday, 22 March 2013

Wigan 2-1 Newcastle United: Callum McManaman fear tackle mars critical... - Mirror.co.uk

Arouna Kone wasn't the only real Wigan player who was singing the Fantastic Escape last week. Kone capped a colossal, questionable contest by putting a 90th-minute winner into the roof of the Newcastle net to provide the Latics their first home gain in eight. Whilst the Ivory Coast striker went down to enjoy there clearly was anger in the Toon ranks before he poked home in a scramble - the last insult to increase injury as they believed a. But that argument was nothing set alongside the fury and fire induced by an X-rated foul by small Callum McManaman on Newcastle sub Massadio Haidara. McManaman grabbed Haidara large and terribly, buckling his knee horrifically. The incident was missed by referee Mark Halsey as his view was blocked. The French defense was stretchered off - his period over and his career even at an increased risk. Flashpoint: Angry players respond to McManaman's handle at half-time Alex Livesey The Latics winger, making his first full Premier League appearance, could be hit with an FA bar if Halsey reviews the mistake. If he had been sent down at that moment it may likewise have changed the span of the game. Newcastle manager Alan Pardew was in a lather in regards to the critical moments and said: aThe tackle was bad. I talked to Mark and he apologised and said that he'd overlooked it. Shock also thought the ball struck a hand, the participants stopped since they thought it had been so clear. I am disappointed.a On the handball state Wigan boss Roberto Martinez was gleeful and said: aIf thatas the case we're pleased. Our whole season has been about poor decisions against us. Sometimes you get the breaks, often you donat.a Newcastle had a horrible day on the damage top. Right back Mathieu Debuchyas game only lasted 12 minutes, ironically pulling a when he ascoreda an offside purpose. The impact was felt also because the Toon had to mix their defenders - and Latics exploited the weakness with a badly-needed operator. McManaman sent over an apple of a combination that reached fellow winger Jean Beausejour. The Chilean shot low, hard and through Newcastle legs. Latics didn't show any concern for the Haidara incident - clear within their position - and Shaun Maloney went near to a second with a roller stored by owner Rob Elliot. James McCarthy strode through the center and was only refused by way of a tremendous tackle from Jonas Gutierrez, the next left back of Newcastleas unfortunate time. The Toon were misfiring up front, with Papiss Cisse missing a sitter when he poked on the bar with just Robles to defeat - and sub James Perch better placed to report. The ugly scenes at half-time included even more advantage to the game and Perch was scheduled for whacking Kone on the leg. But at the very least he can play on. McManaman of all people got close to a getting second before he limped off. Sub James McArthur very nearly caused it to be safe with a thrilling work and deflected shot wide. Wigan were made to spend when Cisse flicked a lovely pass beyond the defense. Davide Santon galloped forward and shot across Robles for an exceptional equaliser. Kone head: Ivorian striker closes an impossible Wigan win at the death Alex Livesey The excellent Maloney nearly conjured an additional from a late set-piece. Cisse might have Newcastle ahead when he was inches from submiting Shola Ameobias mix. It had been frenzied and frantic even ahead of the success.

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