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Report: Wigan 1 Everton 1

5 February 2012-PA Sport

Wigan Athletic benefited from one of the more bizarre goals the Premier League will see this season but had to settle for a point against Everton at the DW Stadium.

It had been a thoroughly forgettable affair until the 76th minute when Phil Neville blocked a Jean Beausejour cross and the ball somehow found its way past Tim Howard for a hugely embarrassing own goal.

But the host's lead lasted only seven minutes, substitute Victor Anichebe heading in the equaliser to ensure Everton followed up its midweek win over Manchester City with a point on the road.

Toffees boss David Moyes fielded one of his deadline-day signings, Steven Pienaar, who rejoined the club on loan from Tottenham Hotspur, but striker Nikica Jelavic had to settle for a place on the bench.

Denis Stracqualursi was the man keeping Jelavic out of the team after impressing against City and he had the first decent sight of goal in the 13th minute, but the ball got stuck under his feet and he could only poke it tamely at Ali Al Habsi.

Pienaar was making his first start in the Premier League this season but was quickly up to speed and causing trouble for the Latics, who were just about holding firm.

Scoring goals has been a major problem for Wigan and Franco Di Santo could not make the most of a golden chance in the 20th minute. A long ball from Maynor Figueroa caught out the Everton defence but the striker placed his shot too close to Howard.

It was a very scrappy game and Jordi Gomez could only curl a free-kick well over from 25 yards after Johnny Heitinga had hauled down Di Santo, while at the other end Wigan just about managed to scramble a Landon Donovan corner clear.

The Latics were failing to capitalise on good positions, with Victor Moses the latest culprit as his control let him down at the crucial moment as he lined up a shot.

Darron Gibson was the Everton hero in midweek but he spurned a good chance five minutes before the break, sending his shot way over the bar after Leighton Baines had done well to get to the goal line and pull the ball back.

Everton made a change at half-time, Neville replacing Tim Cahill, but it did little to improve the quality, with both goalkeepers virtual spectators.

Gibson did manage a half-decent effort but it was easily saved by Al Habsi, and on the hour mark Moyes sent on Jelavic for Stracqualursi. The Croatian was prolific at Rangers and his arrival was greeted with a huge roar from the vocal Everton fans.

Roberto Martinez had also seen enough and in the 65th minute the Wigan manager made a double change, Hugo Rodallega replacing Gomez and David Jones coming on for Ronnie Stam, while moments later Di Santo hobbled off and Albert Crusat entered the fray.

The host wanted a penalty when Jones' shot deflected behind off Pienaar's arm, but referee Anthony Taylor waved the claims away.

Wigan has been short on luck this season but it certainly got a huge slice of it in the 76th minute as Everton gifted it the softest of goals.

There seemed little danger when Neville got a foot to Beausejour's cross and the ball headed straight for Howard but the keeper let it bounce and the spin on the ball took it past him and into the net, to the disbelief of players and fans alike.

Anichebe came on for Tony Hibbert in the 81st minute in Moyes' final throw of the dice, and within two minutes he had levelled matters, leaping above the Wigan defence to guide in a header from Baines' cross after the host had not dealt well with a corner.

Wigan pushed for a winner and almost found it from a late corner but it could not force the ball in as it pinged around the Everton box.

The point did at least end a run of five successive defeats for the Latics, who remain five points adrift of safety.

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