Played
December 4, 2012 4:00 AM MYT
St. James' Park — Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Referee: M. Jones
Attendance: 43858
December 4, 2012 4:00 AM MYT
St. James' Park — Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Referee: M. Jones
Attendance: 43858
Top of the Match
To Be Announced Shortly
Demba Ba
Newcastle United
Newcastle United
Newcastle United 3-0 Wigan: Clinical Ba ends Toon slump
The Senegalese forward struck twice after Maynor Figueroa's early red card, with Gael Bigirimana's second-half effort putting to bed the Magpies' four-game losing streak
By Andrew Kennedy
Getty
A Demba Ba double helped Newcastle ease past 10-man Wigan 3-0 at St. James' Park on Monday night, and in turn put to bed a four-game losing streak in the Premier League.
The Senegal international was on target twice in the opening 45 minutes, with Gael Bigirimana's superb curled effort capping off on a confident return to form for Alan Pardew's men.
For the hosts, Pardew made one change to the side that fell to a late 2-1 defeat against Stoke on Wednesday, with Sylvain Marveaux replacing the suspended James Perch in midfield. Fit-again Shola Ameobi was available from the bench.
Gary Caldwell returned to the centre of defence for Wigan, with Adrian Lopez making way for the club captain, while Franco Di Santo and Arouna Kone continued in attack.
Keen to quickly calm any jittering nerves after their woeful form of late, Newcastle could not have hoped for a better start. Senegalese striking duo Ba and Papiss Cisse linked up to play the latter through in the box, only for Maynor Figueroa to barged into the Newcastle No.9 as he looked to pull the trigger.
The Wigan man paid the price with a red card, and Ba duly dispatched from the penalty spot to put his side a goal to the good.
Eight minutes later, the former West Ham man was on hand again to double the lead. Ali Al-Habsi did well to thwart Davide Santon's vicious drive from distance, but the shot-stopper had no chance against Ba from the rebound, who tapped home his 10th of the season.
The visitors were lucky to end the half with 10 men after Caldwell hauled down Ba on the edge of the box. Already on a yellow card for a mistimed challenged on the striker earlier in the game, the Scotsman was given the benefit of the doubt by referee Mike Jones.
Having looked pedestrian throughout the opening 45, Wigan entered the second period with renewed vigour. Ronnie Stam turned Santon with ease before drilling a low ball across the face of goal, which Krul did well to keep from the queue of Latics' attackers waiting at the back post.
That would be the Italian's last act of the evening, as he was forced from the field with a groin injury to be replaced by Shane Ferguson.
Dutch right-back Stam continued to provide Wigan's attacking threat, while Marveaux, who endured a quiet first half, burst into life for the hosts with a series of silky runs to open the away side's back line.
However, it was Bigirimana, introduced at half-time for Chiekh Tiote, who would make the first real impact of the half. The 19-year-old received the ball on the edge of the area, before curling a left-footed effort past Al-Habsi to score his first goal in the Premier League.
The cold evening did not come without it's sting for Pardew, however, with Ba a late casualty to injury, meaning he could be a doubt for the visit to Fulham next Monday - another key clash if Newcastle are to put the rot behind them once and for all.
The Senegal international was on target twice in the opening 45 minutes, with Gael Bigirimana's superb curled effort capping off on a confident return to form for Alan Pardew's men.
For the hosts, Pardew made one change to the side that fell to a late 2-1 defeat against Stoke on Wednesday, with Sylvain Marveaux replacing the suspended James Perch in midfield. Fit-again Shola Ameobi was available from the bench.
Gary Caldwell returned to the centre of defence for Wigan, with Adrian Lopez making way for the club captain, while Franco Di Santo and Arouna Kone continued in attack.
Keen to quickly calm any jittering nerves after their woeful form of late, Newcastle could not have hoped for a better start. Senegalese striking duo Ba and Papiss Cisse linked up to play the latter through in the box, only for Maynor Figueroa to barged into the Newcastle No.9 as he looked to pull the trigger.
The Wigan man paid the price with a red card, and Ba duly dispatched from the penalty spot to put his side a goal to the good.
Eight minutes later, the former West Ham man was on hand again to double the lead. Ali Al-Habsi did well to thwart Davide Santon's vicious drive from distance, but the shot-stopper had no chance against Ba from the rebound, who tapped home his 10th of the season.
The visitors were lucky to end the half with 10 men after Caldwell hauled down Ba on the edge of the box. Already on a yellow card for a mistimed challenged on the striker earlier in the game, the Scotsman was given the benefit of the doubt by referee Mike Jones.
| MAGPIES START TO SOAR? | |
| 100/1 | Newcastle are 100/1 with bet365 to claim a top-four finish this season |
That would be the Italian's last act of the evening, as he was forced from the field with a groin injury to be replaced by Shane Ferguson.
Dutch right-back Stam continued to provide Wigan's attacking threat, while Marveaux, who endured a quiet first half, burst into life for the hosts with a series of silky runs to open the away side's back line.
However, it was Bigirimana, introduced at half-time for Chiekh Tiote, who would make the first real impact of the half. The 19-year-old received the ball on the edge of the area, before curling a left-footed effort past Al-Habsi to score his first goal in the Premier League.
The cold evening did not come without it's sting for Pardew, however, with Ba a late casualty to injury, meaning he could be a doubt for the visit to Fulham next Monday - another key clash if Newcastle are to put the rot behind them once and for all.
Goal
Own Goal
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Yellow Card
Assist
Penalty Save
Penalty Shootout Goal
Penalty Shootout Miss
Yellow Card / Red Card
Red Card
Substitution IN
Substitution OUT
Injury
Goal.com Rating
Goal.com Man of the Match
Goal.com Flop of the Match
Top & Flop Global Ranking
Fans' Man of the Match
Fans' Flop of the Match
Results
Times In MYT
Live
Final
scheduled
Suspended
Cancelled
Postponed
Match News
Top Scorers
| Player | Goals | Penalties | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
|
Robin van Persie Striker Man. United |
26 | 3 |
|
|
Luis Suárez Striker Liverpool |
23 | 0 |
|
|
Gareth Bale Midfielder Tottenham |
21 | 0 |
|
|
C. Benteke Striker Aston Villa |
19 | 3 |
|
|
Michu Midfielder Swansea City |
19 | 0 |
