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                                                    Portsmouth
                                                    Aruna Dindane (35 mins)
                                                    Frederic Piquionne ((45 + 3 mins) mins)
                                                    Aruna Dindane (64 mins)
                                                    Aruna Dindane (90 mins)
                                                    4-0
                                                    Wigan

                                                    Barclays Premier League , Oct 31, 2009
                                                    Ground: Fratton Park , Kickoff: 14:00 , Att 18,212

                                                    Team news

                                                    Portsmouth preview
                                                    Portsmouth welcome back Kevin-Prince Boateng, Jamie O'Hara, Mike Williamson and Tommy Smith for the Barclays Premier League match at home to Wigan.

                                                    The quartet were cup-tied for Tuesday's Carling Cup win over Stoke.

                                                    Papa Bouba Diop (hamstring) and Hermann Hreidarsson (foot tendon) are still recovering and will not feature against the Latics.

                                                    Midfielder Michael Brown is keen to see his side clear the relegation zone altogether, rather than just move off the bottom.

                                                    Victory over his old club Wigan at Fratton Park could be enough to lift the South Coast club away from the foot of the table.

                                                    Paul Hart's team has taken just four points from their opening 10 games and are currently five adrift of 17th-placed Wolves.

                                                    While three points against the Latics would give Pompey a massive morale boost in their quest for survival, Brown is determined to use it as a stepping stone to safety.

                                                    He said: "To me, it's just another step closer to fourth bottom. I think that's where I'm aiming.

                                                    "Whether we're bottom, second bottom or third bottom doesn't matter to me. It's about bridging that gap to fourth bottom and we need some valuable points towards getting that.

                                                    "There is a long way to go. We are five points behind and there are 20-odd games to go.

                                                    "So we're far from adrift and there are some big games to come - Blackburn, Stoke and Wigan on Saturday as well.

                                                    "There are some great games against teams around us and that is where we have to do well."

                                                    Wigan preview
                                                    Wigan will be without Maynor Figueroa as he recovers from a knee injury.

                                                    The Honduran full-back is expected to be sidelined for up to seven weeks after suffering the setback in the victory against Burnley.

                                                    Paul Scharner is doubtful with a hamstring injury while goalkeeper Chris Kirkland remains troubled by a dislocated finger.

                                                    The Latic manager Roberto Martinez is looking to put a difficult week behind him by securing a victory at Fratton Park.

                                                    Martinez felt obliged to phone Sir Alex Ferguson to explain remarks attributed to him in a Spanish newspaper - and the Manchester United boss said the matter had been resolved.

                                                    He also contacted Steve Bruce, Sam Allardyce and Rafael Benitez after they were all implicated in the article.

                                                    On top of that striker Marlon King was jailed for 18 months after being convicted of sexual assault and actual bodily harm which led to him being sacked by the club.

                                                    Wigan arrive at Fratton Park on a good run of form with seven points from four games, with the only blip coming against Hull.

                                                    Martinez said: "I have plenty of work on my hands as I am only 10 games into being a Premier League manager.

                                                    "I will carry on doing what I can as I want Wigan fans to enjoy our football.

                                                    "We want to continue the level of performance we have given against Chelsea, Manchester City and Burnley. Even though we were beaten at Hull there were some good aspects to our game.

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                                                    Last modified 18:24 24/11/09

                                                    Sunday Mirror match report by Peter White

                                                    Trust Wigan to turn up at Fratton Park on Halloween in pumpkin-coloured shirts!

                                                    And that is just how they played as Pompey ran riot to score four goals in successive games – and claim their first home Premier League win of the campaign.

                                                    Aruna Dindane, who has struggled to make an impact since his arrival from Lens, finally came good as he plundered a hat-trick to provide real hope Pompey can claw their way out of trouble.

                                                    Frederic Piquionne also managed his first league goal as hapless Wigan were given the runaround.

                                                    Portsmouth boss Paul Hart said: “I’m not getting too excited because a pat on the back is only six inches from a kick up the backside. But that was pretty satisfying.”

                                                    Wigan boss Roberto Martinez refused to use the problems of the last few days – his criticism of Sir Alex Ferguson and the jailing of striker Marlon King – as an excuse. He said: “To put it simply, there was no clarity in our play.”

                                                    Home skipper Michael Brown, playing against the side he left in the summer, threaded an immaculate ball for Dindane to run on to and beat keeper Chris Kirkland with a clinical shot on 35 minutes.

                                                    And he was the provider again just before the break. Picking up the ball in his own half, his astute pass freed Piquionne who raced away from the Wigan defenders before drilling a low angled shot between the legs of Kirkland for Pompey’s second.

                                                    The loss of Piquionne through injury just before the hour did little to disrupt the hosts and allowed Kanu to display his silky skills, his pass allowing Dindane to slide home Pompey’s third from close range on 64 minutes.

                                                    David James was finally tested by Scott Sinclair before Emerson Boyce’s trip on Kanu allowed Dindane to step up and complete his hat-trick from the spot a minute from time.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    PortsmouthRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    1 David James
                                                    16 Steve Finnan(sub 40)
                                                    3 Younes Kaboul
                                                    35 Marc Wilson
                                                    26 Tal Ben-Haim
                                                    5 Jamie O'Hara
                                                    32 Hassan Yebda(sub 84)
                                                    11 Michael Brown
                                                    23 Kevin-Prince Boateng
                                                    9 Frederic Piquionne(sub 56) Goal
                                                    24 Aruna Dindane Goal
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    21 Jamie Ashdown
                                                    4 Aaron Mokoena
                                                    6 Hayden Mullins(sub 84)
                                                    19 Danny Webber
                                                    20 Tommy Smith
                                                    27 Nwankwo Kanu(sub 56)
                                                    39 Nadir Belhadj(sub 40)
                                                    WiganRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    1 Chris Kirkland
                                                    25 Mario Melchiot
                                                    17 Emmerson Boyce
                                                    19 Titus Bramble
                                                    14 Charles N'Zogbia
                                                    27 Mohamed Diame
                                                    6 Hendry Thomas
                                                    16 Scott Sinclair
                                                    20 Hugo Rodallega(sub 58)
                                                    7 Paul Scharner(sub 58)
                                                    9 Jason Scotland
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    12 Michael Pollitt
                                                    4 Antonio Amaya
                                                    5 Won-Hee Cho
                                                    15 Jordi Gomez(sub 58)
                                                    18 Daniel De Ridder
                                                    23 Olivier Kapo(sub 58)
                                                    24 James McCarthy

                                                    Match stats

                                                    Team Portsmouth Wigan
                                                    Possession
                                                    Shots on target 11 3
                                                    Shots off target 10 5
                                                    Corner 7 4
                                                    Fouls 11 10
                                                    Crosses 16 4

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