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Portsmouth snatch late win

Portsmouth snatch late win


Portsmouth snatch late win

Two goals in the final ten minutes helped Portsmouth snatch victory over a poor Wigan side at the JJB Stadium. It took until the 81st minute for Benjani Mwaruwari to break the deadlock, converting Sulley Muntari's cross from the left. Glen Johnson then added the second to wrap up the points with just four minutes left after some poor defending from Wigan.

It was not hard to see why Wigan had such a poor recent record in front of goal with Portsmouth looking the liveliest in the final third, Benjani denied a clear chance after being flagged marginally offside.

Pompey's record in the goalscoring department might have been distinctly better than the Latics' but it became increasingly hard to see quite how they had scored seven against Reading as the minutes trudged by.

Niko Kranjcar's long-range effort flashed well wide for Pompey and a flick header in the box from Wigan's Antoine Sibierski also sailed the wrong side of the post as both sets of strikers struggled to assert themselves.

In an all too brief interlude of Wigan pressure, Marcus Bent - their most recent scorer against Reading last month - burst down the right flank in the 39th minute but his shot from a tight angle found the side netting.

Nigerian Julius Aghahowa provided some brief entertainment after replacing Sibierski in the 51st minute. Before even touching the ball he had clattered Sol Campbell and earned a yellow card from referee Peter Walton.

Then two minutes later when he did get his first touch he was flattened by it - Kranjcar's free-kick clattering into the Wigan striker who needed a number of minutes to rediscover his poise.

Pompey pressed through Kranjcar, who played in Benjani for a shot which deflected high over the bar, before Campbell came close to connecting with the Croatian's resulting corner in front of goal.

Then Sulley Muntari blazed a long-range free-kick inches wide as Pompey continued to speckle a dismal encounter with the best chances and look most likely to break the stalemate.

That moment duly arrived nine minutes from time when Benjani converted the simplest of chances to grab his seventh goal of the season as he poked home a perfect Muntari cross.

Aghahowa tried his best to make a belated good impression when he cut into the right side of the visitors' box only to be hustled off his shot by Sylvain Distin in the Pompey defence.

But Johnson wrapped up victory when he was allowed to roam unchallenged across the Latics penalty box before drilling a low shot past Chris Kirkland into the corner of the net.