Point of little help to strugglers

Wigan 0 Bolton 0: Charles N’Zogbia hit the post as neighbouring relegation rivals Wigan and Bolton fought out a drab goalless…

Wigan 0 Bolton 0: Charles N'Zogbia hit the post as neighbouring relegation rivals Wigan and Boltonfought out a drab goalless draw tonight. N'Zogbia went the closest to settling a scrappy Premier League encounter after a smart run early in the first half.

The point was enough to lift both struggling sides up places in the table — Wigan to 14th and Bolton 18th — but both may rue missed opportunities to break the deadlock in a game of few chances.

Wigan boss Roberto Martinez again kept new signing Victor Moses waiting for his first start but did hand a full debut to on-loan Bolivian forward Marcelo Moreno. With in-form James McCarthy also proving his fitness to feature, Wigan hoped to take the game to their rivals but Bolton proved predictably dogged opponents.

The combination of both sides’ desperation for points and the battered pitch suggested a scrappy encounter from the start. And so it proved with the early stages setting the tone for an attritional affair.

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N’Zogbia almost opened the scoring with the first moment of real quality in the match. The England-qualified Frenchman brilliantly cut inside two defenders after 20 minutes but his curling effort clipped the post.

Elmander exploited space down the right early in the second half but his cross was turned into the side-netting by Caldwell. Martinez opted to introduce more firepower after 51 minutes by replacing defender Bramble with striker Jason Scotland.

Rodallega headed wide from an N’Zogbia cross but the game generally remained scrappy as both sides struggled to make the breakthrough.

It was some time before either side created another opportunity, it finally coming when Fabrice Muamba shot wide from distance after 67 minutes.

Bolton boss Owen Coyle attempted to break the stalemate by introducing on-loan Manchester City midfielder Vladimir Weiss and the move almost paid off instantly.

Davies and Elmander both headed on a long ball and Weiss came rushing in to shoot narrowly wide with his first touch.

Elmander then played Matt Taylor in on goal moments later but he also failed to hit the target. Martinez decided to throw Moses into action with 11 minutes remaining but it was Rodallega who next threatened from an overhead kick that flew over.

Chris Kirkland then blocked a Davies effort and Taylor again shot wide when well placed.

N’Zogbia burst forward as Wigan tried to finish with a flourish but Rodallega shot into the side-netting with two minutes remaining.