Late goal leaves United on verge of title
LONDON (Reuters) - Carlos Tevez produced a stunning equaliser before Michael Carrick's late strike earned Manchester United a 2-1 victory at Wigan Athletic Wednesday to move within one point of a third consecutive Premier League title.
United trailed to Hugo Rodallega's first-half goal but the visitors surged back after the interval and now need a draw at home to Arsenal Saturday to wrap up a record-equalling 18th crown.
The champions, who have won seven league matches in a row, have 86 points to second-placed Liverpool's 80 with two games remaining.
Tevez, who was quoted in Sunday's newspapers as saying he wanted to leave the club, came off the bench in the second half and produced a piece of magic after 62 minutes that left the 5,000 United fans in the stadium singing his name.
"He is a fantastic little player," manager Alex Ferguson told Sky Sports. "He knows I want him to stay.
"I had a chat with him today, (chief executive) David Gill had some meetings today and I'm sure it's progressed further."
Tevez joined Dimitar Berbatov, Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo in a four-pronged attack in the second half that finally wore down a spirited Wigan side.
United had to do it the hard way though after a poor first-half performance in which they were continually stretched by the movement of Antonio Valencia and Rodallega. Continued...




