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Sunday, March 6, 2011

SAMMON FISHING FOR GOALS

Connor wants to impress as Latics fight for survival

Latics’ debut maker Conor Sammon was delighted to finally get on the pitch for his new club yesterday and says there is a lot more to come as the side get ready for a crucial few months of Barclays Premier league football.

Speaking after the disappointing 1-0 defeat against Manchester City, the Irish under 21 international could not hide his delight at seeing his first action since arriving from Kilmarnock in January: “I am delighted to finally make my debut today,” Sammon said, “ It’s been a long time coming since I arrived at the club.

“The manager has been very patient with me since I arrived and has let me settle in to get a good few weeks of training under my belt and I feel it’s definitely helped me.”

The Dublin born striker got into a great position in stoppage time and almost grabbed a deserved equalizer, but the ball just skimmed the outside of Joe Hart’s goal and Sammon said: “I haven’t actually seen the replay yet but some of the boys said it may have even hit the post - to be honest I thought it was going in when I hit it.

“I am obviously disappointed it didn’t go in as it would have been a fantastic way to end a debut, but all I can do is keep working hard and getting in the positions and hopefully the goals will come. It didn’t happen today but I’ll keep my head up and keep trying.”

Sammon said he only found out he was in the squad when the gaffer put the team sheet up pre-game and he said: “I found out today in the team meeting and I was absolutely buzzing when I saw my name on the bench as it’s what I have been working towards since I came here four weeks ago.

“I m very keen to make an impression and help the boys out in the position we are in and I’m looking forward to playing many more games.

“I feel I’m ready and it would have been a fantastic way to mark my debut if it had gone in but I’ll keep plugging away at it.”

He also praised club staff for the support they have given him and said: “They’ve been great, I’ve been working very hard on the training ground and the boys have been fantastic, they’ve been brilliant helping me get up to speed with fitness and sharpness.

“When you get an opportunity off the bench, it’s a great  chance to show what you can do and stake a claim for a permanent place, and I’m looking forward to the next game when I can hopefully I keep pushing.”

“I’m keen to come here and challenge for a first team spot and I’ll be working extremely hard to force my way in.”

Sammon believes the club have what it takes to drag themselves off the foot of the table and is ready to give his all in the fight for survival: “It’s definitely possible to stay up,” he said, “ we’ve got a confident bunch of lads here at the club and we take it one game at a time.
“I’m very confident I can help the team and provide some goals, and if I can do that I’ll be delighted. I’m also very focused on the job in hand and I am eager to help the team progress up the league table.

“After coming on today I’ll be looking to do the same again in future games and maybe even push for a start in a couple of weeks time.

“The next game is Birmingham at home and I can’t wait for that to come around, it will be a crucial game for the club, as they all are at this stage, and I’ll be giving my all to get us out of trouble.

“We definitely have enough quality and fight in this side and I believe we can prove that by turning our good performances into positive results.”


MANCHESTER CITY 1-0 WIGAN ATHLETIC

Last gasp Sammon chance almost rescues point


MANCHESTER CITY 1Silva 37

WIGAN ATHLETIC 0

Latics went down to a disappointing 1-0 defeat at big spending Manchester City today but a magnificent second-half performance meant they came away from Eastlands with their heads held high.

Roberto Martinez's men dominated the second-half and almost grabbed a stoppage time equaliser, but eventually went down to a first-half David Silva strike that leaves them rooted to the bottom of the table.

Latics started the game brightly and won a corner within the opening minute but it was the home side who created the first real chance when Mario Balotelli forced Ali Al-Habsi into a smart save as the Italian tried his luck from 30 yards.

The game flowed as both sides showed good movement with Latics more than a match for their high-flying hosts.

Tom Cleverley and Hugo Rodallega both saw chances go wide before Carlos Tevez burst into the area for City only to see Adrian Lopez make an excellent challenge to stop him.

The Argentinian had Latics in danger again on 22 minutes as he beat two players to get into the area before fizzing a shot just wide of Al Habsi's post.

Moments later David Silva fired one past the other post as Latics battled to stem the pressure applied by City, while trying to mount counter-attacks of their own.

James McCarthy blasted an effort over the bar on the half hour mark as Latics tried to find their way back into a game that was becoming increasingly frustrating for the home side as they missed a number of good chances.

The deadlock was finally broken on 37 minutes when an Adrian Lopez slip allowed Silva  to fire a low shot past Al-Habsi, who will be disappointed he did not do better to keep the ball out.

Latic's continued to fight but the sides went in at the break separated by the Spaniard's effort.

The second-half started well for Latics as they passed the ball with a sharpness lacking in the opening 45 minutes, and Antolin Alcaraz almost brought the teams levels on 47 minutes with a deft volley that beat Joe Hart but not the frame of the goal.

McCarthy was influential in the centre as he looked to find an opening for Latics, ably supported by Cleverley and Momo Diame who started to cause City problems as the game progressed.

On 60 minutes McCarthy forced Joe Hart into a spectacular save as he struck a sublime 30 yard effort which the City keeper did well to palm away for a corner.

Latics looked a different side from the opening 45 minutes as they probed the home side's defence, with City begining to look nervous under the sustained attack from Martinez's men. This frustration soon spread around Eastlands as the game's momentum swung towards the visiotrs.

The introduction of Charles N'Zogbia added to their threat as the Frenchman looked menacing down the right flank, working well with the overlapping Steve Gohouri.

Despite the much improved second-halfperformance the goal would not come and City dug in to launch more attacks of their own in the final ten minutes, trying to finish the game off.

Conor Sammon replaced Diame with seven minutes remaining, making his Latics debut but the Irishman had little time to make an impact as they pushed for the elusive equaliser.

Rodallega had a chance in stoppage time but his scuffed effort was easily stopped by Hart in the City goal, and when Sammon wasted a guilt-edged opportunity moments later it was clear it was not going to be Latics' day.

The final whistle came leaving Latics to rue the missed chances that could prove costly in the relegation battle.


Latics:
Al Habsi; Lopez (Gohouri, 67), Alcaraz, G.Caldwell, Figueroa, Diame (Sammon, 83), Watson, Moses (N'Zogbia, 59), McCarthy, Cleverley, Rodallega

Subs:Pollitt, Gohouri, Gomez, Thomas, N'Zogbia, Di Santo, Sammon

Man City:Hart; Richards, Kompany, Lescott, Zabaleta, Vieira, Y. Toure, Barry, Silva (De Jong, 82), Tevez (Dzeko, 85), Balotelli (Kolarov, 67)

Subs:Taylor, Kolarov, Dzeko, Boateng, Jo, De Jong, Boyata


http://www.wiganlatics.co.uk/page/MatchReport/0,,10429,00.html