Wigan
were cruelly denied a point at Chelsea as Juan Mata's injury-time goal
earned the home side a dramatic 2-1 victory.
After a dour first half at Stamford Bridge, the game came to life after the
break with Chelsea, looking to put pressure on Tottenham and Arsenal in the
top four, taking the lead in controversial circumstances.
Branislav Ivanovic appeared to be a yard offside when turning Raul Meireles'
cross home in the 62nd minute, but linesman Dave Bryan did not raise his
flag.
Wigan were furious but fought back valiantly, substitute Mohamed Diame
firing a rocket into the bottom corner from outside the area after being fed
by Ben Watson.
That looked to be enough for a point for the Latics but in the third minute
of stoppage time Fernando Torres fired a vicious volley across goal and Mata
was on hand to seal the win, although there was a hint of offside about the
winner as well.
Tottenham's failure to win at Sunderland allowed the Blues - who have had no
shortage of luck since Roberto Di Matteo took charge - to close to within
three points of them and two of fourth-placed Arsenal, who host Manchester
City on Sunday.
Success
Caretaker manager Di Matteo admitted on Friday Chelsea's season could only
be considered a success if they finished inside the top four and won either
the Champions League or FA Cup.
The Italian could be forgiven for expecting to land the job full-time were
that the case but reports that former Stamford Bridge team-mate Didier
Deschamps had been sounded out for the role suggest otherwise.
Two straight wins, including at Liverpool, left Wigan on the brink of
climbing out of the bottom three.
It looked like that might happen in a disjointed opening 19 minutes by
much-changed Chelsea, who finally tested Ali Al-Habsi when Gary Cahill let
fly from 30 yards and the goalkeeper tipped over.
Michael Essien was booked for tripping Victor Moses, whose low drive was too
close to Petr Cech after Maynor Figueroa tried his luck from fully 45 yards.
The long-range pot-shots continued and Didier Drogba skidded one narrowly
wide but Wigan were starting to trouble a Chelsea defence missing John
Terry, with Gary Caldwell nodding over a corner.
Both sides had half-hearted penalty appeals but, for the second game in a
row, the Blues were doing nothing to worry Champions League semi-final
opponents Barcelona.
The home fans were even reduced to chanting about a pigeon that was flying
around the stadium.
That was until the 38th minute, when Mata played a one-two with Drogba, cut
inside and shot straight at Al-Habsi.
The rebound fell to Drogba but his header was cleared off the line by
Figueroa.
The stand-in Chelsea captain was also denied on the stroke of half-time when
another good move saw Al-Habsi tip over his bullet header.
Chelsea showed little improvement at the restart, with Florent Malouda
booked for felling James McCarthy as Fernando Torres warmed up.
The home fans finally got behind the team and were almost rewarded when
Mata's sublime dinked ball found Drogba, who was again thwarted by Al-Habsi.
An off-balance Sturridge hooked over before the crowd's calls for Torres
were answered when he replaced Malouda just before the hour mark.
Shaun Maloney was cautioned for a clumsy challenge on Ivanovic, who
ultimately made him pay from the resulting free-kick with a 62nd-minute
opener that should have been disallowed.
Wigan thought they had cleared the danger but Raul Meireles played the ball
back in to an offside Ivanovic, who steered it home.
Hero
Ivanovic was the Chelsea hero again seconds later when he blocked Franco Di
Santo's shot on the line after a goalmouth scramble.
A frustrated Figueroa was booked for upending Torres, who was twice close to
doubling Chelsea's lead.
Wigan threw on Diame and Ben Watson for James McArthur and Jean Beausejour,
the home side soon responding by withdrawing Essien for John Obi Mikel.
Mata blazed a difficult volley over before the visitors played their last
card when Conor Sammon came on for Di Santo.
And their changes paid off when they equalised in spectacular fashion with
eight minutes remaining, Diame easily drifting past Ryan Bertrand and
crashing an unstoppable shot into the corner.
Sammon went close to getting on the end of Moses' cross before Di Matteo
took off Daniel Sturridge for Salomon Kalou, who rifled into the sidenetting
from a tight angle.
Caldwell has a chance to snatch it in stoppage-time for Wigan, which Mata
did in the 93rd minute when Torres brilliantly volleyed Drogba's cross
against the post and his fellow Spaniard bundled home.
There was still time for Torres to drill another volley at Al-Habsi as
Chelsea somehow secured victory.
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Teams
Chelsea
Cech, Ivanovic, Luiz, Cahill,
Bertrand, Essien (Mikel 74), Meireles, Sturridge (Kalou 83), Mata, Malouda
(Torres 59), Drogba
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Bosingwa, Ferreira, Romeu
Booked
Essien, Malouda
Goals Ivanovic 62, Mata 90
Wigan Athletic
Al Habsi,
Alcaraz, Caldwell, Figueroa, Boyce, McCarthy, McArthur (Diame 71),
Beausejour (Watson 71), Moses, Di Santo (Sammon 79), Maloney
Subs Not Used Kirkland,
Stam, Crusat, Gomez
Booked
Maloney, Figueroa
Goals Diame 82
Attendance
40,651
Referee
Mike Jones