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29.9.07 BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP
Wigan 0 Liverpool 1 (BBC)


A brilliant individual goal from substitute Yossi Benayoun gave
Liverpool a hard-earned victory against Wigan at the JJB Stadium.
The Israeli latched onto a through ball from Jermaine Pennant and
dribbled past Titus Bramble before finding the net from 10-yards
in the 75th minute.
Striker Fernando Torres was guilty of wasting good chances for the
Reds.
Wigan should have levelled the scores in stoppage time but striker
Julius Aghahowa missed a close-range header.
Rafael Benitez's team were made to work for their three points by
a resilient second-half resurgence from Wigan.
Torres, fresh from his hat-trick heroics from the Carling Cup,
kept his place up front, but Rafael Benitez continued his with his
rotation policy.
Benitez named seven changes to the side that beat Reading
mid-week, taking his season's tally of changes to an astonishing
57 from just 11 games.
Wigan, who have yet to score a league goal against Liverpool, gave
Nigerian international striker Aghahowa his first start up front
in place of the injured Antoine Sibierski.
Despite pressing Chris Kirkland into action in the first minute
with a stinging 30-yard drive from Steven Gerrard, Liverpool
failed to capitalise on their dominance in the first half.
Torres was guilty of wasting the majority of the opportunities -
the Spaniard could have bagged his second hat-trick of the week,
but his prowess in front of goal had deserted him.
His first chance fell in the 16th minute when Dirk Kuyt threaded a
pinpoint through ball, but the striker was denied by a fine
sprawling save from Kirkland.
Torres' most painful miss came in the 32nd minute when Fabio
Aurelio's cross found the striker unmarked in the box.
The striker had time to control the ball, but instead opted for
the spectacular with an overhead kick, firing wide of Kirkland's
left-hand post.
Wigan, devoid of any attacking impetus in the first 45 minutes,
began the second half in complete contrast to the first.
And they should have taken the lead when Marcus Bent fired past a
static Pepe Reina, who had stopped after a late offside flag.
However replays indicated strike partner Aghahowa had been wrongly
adjudged offside even though he was returning onside and not
interfering with play.
Jason Koumas began to exert more influence in midfield and the
Wales international forced Reina into his first save of the game
in the 51st minute.
Liverpool eventually broke free of their second half shackles and
Wigan had Josip Skoko to thank when he threw himself at a Dirk
Kuyt shot from 12 yards with Kirkland committed.
And a typically robust Gerrard shot from distance on 68 minutes
had the goalkeeper beaten, but the ball agonisingly rolled past
the post.
However it was thanks to a moment of individual brilliance from
Benayoun to break the deadlock 15 minutes from full time.
The midfielder created space with a wonderful first touch before
evading Bramble's challenge and firing past the onrushing
Kirkland.
The goal rocked Wigan, who continued to press forward in search of
an equaliser.
And the home side should have levelled the scores in stoppage time
when Koumas' cross found Aghahowa three yards from goal, but the
striker somehow managed to head wide with an open goal in front of
him.
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Wigan: Kirkland, Melchiot, Boyce, Bramble, Kilbane,
Scharner (Taylor 82), Skoko, Brown, Koumas, Aghahowa, Bent.
Subs Not Used: Pollitt, Granqvist, Hall, Olembe.
Booked: Brown, Melchiot.
Liverpool: Reina, Arbeloa, Hyypia, Carragher, Aurelio
(Benayoun 56), Pennant (Voronin 82), Gerrard, Mascherano, Riise,
Torres (Sissoko 89), Kuyt.
Subs Not Used: Itandje, Finnan.
Booked: Mascherano.
Goal: Benayoun 75.
Att: 24,311.
Ref: Mark Clattenburg (Tyne & Wear).
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