Tottenham Hotspur restored a sketch at the DW Stadium thanks to a late own purpose by Emmerson Boyce, however the outcome helps where they wish to go neither side get. Following a brave performance to beat Manchester City at White Hart Lane, one may have expected Tottenham Hotspur to construct on the sweep and success away Wigan Athletic. That did not occur -- they certainly were mainly outplayed by Roberto Martinez's men and nearly wound up dropping but also for a late own purpose by Emmerson Boyce. The 2-2 pull actually affects both parties, leaving the readers in fifth place and the Latics still in the relegation zone. The match started in frenetic fashion. Within 5 minutes, Spurs had hit the post, with Tom Huddlestone seeking to catch Joel Robles ignorant on a free kick from an absurdly small angle. The Wigan keeper, apparently still sleeping, was happy to see the 25-yard effort ricochet off the vertical, but his next error would not go unpunished. The operator was a comedy of errors. Maynor Figueroa had repeated chances to obvious, but he and Joel insisted on driving forth and back between themselves despite major pressure from Gareth Bale. Fundamentally, the goalkeeper decided to get the ball away, gently shooting into Bale's foot and seeing dismayed as the rebound found its way into the very best corner. The hosts were not behind for long, however. Just after conceding, they seized an equaliser and marched up the frequency, earning a large part where Jan Vertonghen found herself completely embarrassed by Boyce, who rose high above the middle back and operated a past Hugo Lloris. After 11 minutes, it absolutely was 1-1, and Cliint Dempsey proposed that there might be more to come with a strong shot that flew only wide of the article. The following major situations, however, were however a set of injuries. Figueroa had to be stretchered down with what appeared to be a crotch issue after complicated Jermain Defoe, and Tottenham also acquired an injury when Moussa Dembele improved his hamstring and was removed for Lewis Holtby. It would not be considered a Spurs fit with no moment of wonderful mess from Scott Parker, and that arrived late in the first half when the 2010-11 FWA Player of the Year found himself on the ball six yards from an empty net simply to miscontrol and let Joel get the ball. No body was especially amazed. Callum McManaman breaking the deadlock soon after the system, nevertheless, was a little bit of a shock, especially because the purpose itself was this type of stunner. Despite the close attention of Kyle Naughton, the 22-year-old worked house to throw at the edge of the box and revealed an absolute rocket that flew over Lloris' head and almost seared its way through the roof of the web. 2-1 Wigan. They were good value because of their lead as well. Spurs could not seem to find a way through their packed defence, and the hosts actually looked reasonably dangerous going forward. They were fortunate, however, that Mike Dean chosen to ignore Jordi Gomez's strange soaring end into Holtby's experience, which will surely have seen the midfielder delivered off had a foul been called. It didn't last, however. The readers in the course of time were able to attract stage via an own goal, and threw caution to the wind, hurling bodies forward. Aaron Lennon was it was made by the man who, the change fizzing in a low cross right into a group of figures. The ball bounced off Bale, then Boyce, and crept past Joel and in to the back of the internet to make certain a 2-2 sketch despite a ridiculous goalmouth struggle that not quite found Defoe and Huddlestone force home. Follow @SBNationSoccer on Twitter
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