All square at the JJB

Wigan 0 Bolton 0

Wigan 0 Bolton 0

Goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen earned Bolton a point in the goalless draw against Wigan at the JJB Stadium with three first-half saves.

The Finn twice denied Hugo Rodallega, once with the aid of a post, and also tipped over Mido’s long-range effort.

However, the crossbar came to Wigan’s rescue before the interval when Bolton defender Gary Cahill’s deflected strike rebounded back of the woodwork.

That the match should end goalless was no great surprise, with Wigan having scored just seven times since the turn of the year.

However, manager Steve Bruce must be cursing his luck as his team came up against an in-form Jaaskelainen who kept Bolton in the game in the first half.

In only the second minute Jaaskelainen was almost embarrassed by Rodallega’s left-footed strike.

The Colombian striker picked up Mido’s backheel on the edge of the penalty area and quickly switched feet before firing in a low shot which the Bolton goalkeeper allowed to squirm from his grasp but luckily for him it rebounded off a post.

For a match which had no significance at either end of the table there was a lively atmosphere and Kevin Davies raised the temperature with a crunching but fair tackle on Mido.

The pair briefly went head to head near the touchline before referee Mike Jones stepped in to calm the situation.

Jaaskelainen was in action again in the 10th minute, tipping Charles N’Zogbia’s left-footed drive around the post.

But Wigan almost went behind when goalkeeper Chris Kirkland’s punch at Gavin McCann’s inswinging free-kick only just cleared the penalty area and Cahill’s volley clipped Maynor Figueroa and rebounded off the crossbar.

Rodallega, still awaiting his first goal after a £5million January transfer from Mexican club Necaxa, saw his second chance of the afternoon from Antonio Valencia’s flick-on saved low by Jaaskelainen in the 14th minute.

Bolton changed from a 4-3-3 formation to 4-4-2 to match their opponents and that helped them gain more of a foothold in midfield, where a keenly-contested battle saw McCann was yellow-carded for going through the back of Michael Brown and Mido booked for nudging McCann.

Chances still continued to come in the latter stages of the half and three minutes before the interval Johan Elmander should have done better after dispossessing Figueroa on the edge of the penalty area but drove into the side-netting.

Jaaskelainen’s one-handed save then denied Mido’s 25-yard curling effort while, in first-half injury time, Matt Taylor’s close-range strike was ruled out for offside.

Wigan’s defensive unit was severely hampered by the loss of both Mario Melchiot and Paul Scharner within eight minutes of the restart, with Emmerson Boyce and Erik Edman sent on as replacements.

The first chance of the second half fell to Rodallega but the Colombian’s header from Valencia’s right-wing cross was weak and dropped into Jaaskelainen’s arms.

Kirkland had to be alert to block McCann’s close-range effort at the far post as the action swiftly changed ends, with Mido then bobbling a half-volley wide from Rodallega’s knockdown.

Bolton still posed a threat and Elmander’s shot deflected off Titus Bramble and dropped just wide of Kirkland’s right-hand post, with Tamir Cohen heading over McCann’s subsequent corner.

Taylor was booked for almost ripping the shirt off Valencia’s back as the Ecuador winger broke away.

Mido was replaced by compatriot Amr Zaki with 16 minutes to go as Bruce looked to make the breakthrough, while Gary Megson made his first change by sending on Mustapha Riga for the ineffectual Cohen.

Wigan continued to be the ones making the most chances and Brown should have done better when he headed N’Zogbia’s inswinging cross wide.

However, the hosts could not afford to switch off and with five minutes to go Kirkland tipped Davies’ header on to the crossbar but the Bolton striker had already been penalised for a foul.

Lee Cattermole’s effort ballooned over from the edge of the penalty area in injury time summed up Wigan’s fortunes in front of goal.

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