10-man City hold on for draw at WiganManchester City's 10 men held on for a 1-1 draw at Wigan Wigan (wĭg`ən), city (1991 pop. 88,725) and metropolitan district, N England, located in the Manchester metropolitan area on the Douglas River. on Sunday even though referee Alan Wiley Alan G. Wiley (born May 27 1960[1]) is an English football referee in the FA Premier League, and he is based in Burntwood, Staffordshire. Career He first took up the whistle in 1981, then officiated in the West Midlands Regional League until 1991, when he was back in the spotlight with the second half dismissal of Pablo Zabaleta Pablo Javier Zabaleta (born 16 January 1985 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine football midfielder. He began his career at San Lorenzo in 2002, and was transferred to Espanyol in the Spanish La Liga competition in 2005 for $3 million after being Argentina Under-20's captain . Mark Hughes' team fell behind to Charles N'Zogbia's first half strike at the DW Stadium, but Martin Petrov equalised adj. 1. p. p. os> of equalise; same as equalized. soon after the interval and City looked the stronger side until Argentine full-back Zabaleta was shown a second yellow card. Wiley's fitness was criticised by Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson after a recent game against Sunderland but although Zabaleta's first booking was marginal, there were no doubts about the second. That forced City into a rearguard rearguard Noun 1. the troops who protect the rear of a military formation 2. rearguard action an effort to prevent or postpone something that is unavoidable Noun 1. action and they battled well enough to emerge with a point that keeps them in fifth place in the Premier League, five points behind leaders Manchester United with a game in hand. Kolo Kolo (meaning "wheel" in some Slavic languages) may refer to one of the following:
City were pushed back early on, with French midfielder N'Zogbia bursting clear of Nigel de Jong Nigel de Jong (born November 30, 1984 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland) is a Dutch football player, currently playing for Hamburg. Nigel de Jong is the son of Dutch footballer Jerry de Jong. He began as a youth player for Ajax Amsterdam. and driving his shot narrowly wide. City finally responded when Carlos Tevez picked out Emmanuel Adebayor and the Togo striker slipped past Titus Bramble before forcing a smart stop from Chris Kirkland. Hughes's side were struggling to find their rhythm and Wigan threatened again when Hugo Rodallega's ferocious effort was palmed away by Shay Given. N'Zogbia had a goal disallowed when Wiley ruled he fouled Gareth Barry but the Latics didn't have to wait long to go ahead. In first half stoppage time, Rodallega's cross-shot was pushed out by Given to N'Zogbia and he slid in ahead of Wayne Bridge to open the scoring. That could have been a major dent to City's morale but they regrouped at half-time and were level within 65 seconds of the re-start. Tevez picked out Petrov on the edge of the Wigan penalty area and the Bulgarian let the ball roll to his favoured left foot before driving a superb strike past Kirkland. It took a fine tackle from Bramble bramble, name for plants of the genus Rubus [Lat.,=red, for the color of the juice]. This complex genus of the family Rosaceae (rose family), with representatives in many parts of the world, includes the blackberries, raspberries, loganberries, boysenberries, to deny Adebayor as he bore down on goal moments later. Kirkland was called into action to push away Barry's header from a deep Petrov cross as City went for the winner. But City's hopes of going on to claim all three points suffered a blow in the 65th minute when Zabaleta was dismissed by Wiley for his rash lunge on Jason Scotland. Zabaleta's second foul clearly deserved a booking but there had been some debate about Wiley's decision to issue the Argentina defender with his first yellow card for a challenge on Maynor Figueroa. Wigan's slick passing style was beginning to wear City out and midfielder Mohamed Diame lashed just over as the hosts pushed on. The sight of Adebayor limping off with an injury could hardly have raised Hughes's spirits and he breathed a sigh of relief when Hendry Thomas's effort was ruled out for offside off·side also off·sides adv. & adj. 1. Sports Illegally ahead of the ball or puck in the attacking zone. 2. . City could have had a penalty in the closing stages when Wright-Phillips went down under Figueroa's challenge but Wiley turned down their appeals.
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