Sunderland Echo

FLETCHER SECURES FINAL O’NEILL WIN

WIGAN ATHLETIC 2 SUNDERLAND 3 SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 2013

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Sunderland made it successive Premier League wins under Martin O’Neill to rise to 11th place in the Premier League as they edged an entertaini­ng 3-2 victory at Wigan.

Steven Fletcher’s double led the way as the Black Cats responded brilliantl­y to going behind in just the fourth minute.

Jean Beausejour’s low cross found James McArthur, whose shot was shanked into the turf and bounced in the six-yard box before midfielder David Vaughan inadverten­tly directed it past Simon Mignolet.

Sunderland, though, were in front by the 20th minute.

Craig Gardner levelled from the penalty spot, sending Ali Al Habsi the wrong way after Seb Lars son’ s 25-yard free-kick was blocked by the outstretch­ed arm of McCarthy.

Debutant Alfred N’Diaye’s superb overlappin­g run led to Sunderland going 2-1 up as the midfielder lifted a left-footed cross to the far post, where Fletcher saw his header brilliantl­y blocked by Al-Habsi before the Scot tucked home the rebound on the volley.

Three minutes before halftime, it was 3-1 when Fletcher curled an unstoppabl­e leftfoot shot into the top corner from just inside the box, after being teed up by Adam Johnson.

Wigan produced a spirited comeback in the second half and hit the woodwork twice.

Mignolet produced a stunning full-length diving save to deny Shaun Maloney.

The woodwork spared Sunderland on 69 minutes when Jordi Gomez’s freekick was deflected off the outstretch­ed leg of Fletcher onto the top of the bar.

Moments later, Sessegn on spurned a glorious opportunit­y to seal the three points on the counter-attack.

Wigan hit the woodwork again in the 72nd minute when Maloney’s central freekick from 20 yards struck the outside of the post.

Sub Angelo Henriquez finally halved the deficit on 79 minutes, heading past Simon Mignolet from six yards from Maloney’s cross.

But the Wearsiders survived a nervy finale to see out what proved to be the final win of O’Neill’s Sunderland reign.

The Irishman departed at the end of March, having secured just three draws from eight games following the win at Wigan.

 ??  ?? Wigan’s Franco Di Santo goes flying under a challenge from Sunderland midfielder Alfred N’Diaye
Wigan’s Franco Di Santo goes flying under a challenge from Sunderland midfielder Alfred N’Diaye
 ??  ?? Steven Fletcher fires home his brilliant second goal at Wigan
Steven Fletcher fires home his brilliant second goal at Wigan
 ??  ?? Craig Gardner marks his equalising penalty at Wigan
Craig Gardner marks his equalising penalty at Wigan
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