Rob Hulse kept Leeds' FA Cup hopes alive with a late equaliser to continue
Wigan's woeful run in the competition.
David Connolly looked to have fired the Latics into the fourth round for the
first time in 19 years with his third goal of the season two minutes into the
second half.
But with Paul Jewell's side down to 10 men - Ryan Taylor went off injured after
all three substitutes had been used - Hulse pounced in the 88th minute with a close-range
drive for his 10th this term.
With Jewell carrying out his threat to make changes, showing seven from the
team disappointingly beaten 2-0 at Birmingham on Monday, Connolly was one of the
main beneficiaries.
The Republic of Ireland international stepped in for Camara, now on African
Nations Cup duty with Senegal, while Jason Roberts was left on the bench, and he
appeared as if he was going to be the hero.
But United came into the game on the back of eight wins from their last 10
games, maintaining their push for at least a play-off place, and their
confidence eventually came through in the closing stages.
On the evidence of the overall performance, though, manager Kevin Blackwell
will have to strengthen his squad significantly if Leeds do return to the
Premiership in May.
Their moments of quality were rare, with the most incisive early on arriving
in the ninth minute, initiated by Stephen Crainey's low left-wing cross.
Hulse, in for Richard Cresswell in the only change from Monday's 3-0 win at
Plymouth, played a delightful flick into the path of Jonathon Douglas.
However, an alert John Filan - playing his first game since November 19 - was
quick off his line to block well at the feet of the on-loan Blackburn
midfielder.
Within a minute Leeds again pushed forward, with Robbie Blake finding Liam
Miller who had managed to get round the back of Steve McMillan.
Miller, who yesterday extended his loan from Manchester United through to the
end of the season, picked out Douglas in the heart of the area that resulted in
a deflected shot and a corner that came to nothing.
As did the majority of the sporadic attacks that followed from either side,
with Wigan's forays crisper and neater, but often breaking down on the edge of
the area.
Their only clear opportunity in the first period came on the half-hour with
Lee McCulloch rising to meet an Alan Mahon cross from the left, albeit directing
a header directly at an untroubled Neil Sullivan.
After the virtually chanceless opening 45 minutes, the visitors should have
taken the lead 45 seconds after the restart.
A smart move down the left wing culminated in Eddie Lewis delivering a cross
that found Blake for a 14-yard right-foot drive, only for an unaware Steve
McMillan to get his body in the way.
Instead, it was Wigan who made the breakthrough just 75 seconds later with
Connolly stabbing home from close in after McMillan had drilled a low cross into
the six-yard box.
After Francis had rifled a shot over the bar from 20 yards, Wigan almost had a
second in the 54th minute, only for Andreas Johansson's header to be cleared off
the line by Lewis.
Wigan were looking relatively untroubled until disaster struck when Taylor
hobbled off with an injury to his right foot, and with all three subs on the
pitch.
Connolly, though, twice went close as the 10 men looked poised to strike
again, until Hulse was on hand to set up a replay at Elland Road on January 17.
Teams:
Wigan Filan, Taylor, Jackson, Henchoz, McMillan,
Johansson (Kavanagh 72), Skoko (Roberts 72), Francis,
Mahon (Teale 57), Connolly, McCulloch.
Subs Not Used: Pollitt, Chimbonda.
Booked: Taylor, McCulloch.
Goals: Connolly 47.
Leeds Sullivan, Kelly, Butler, Kilgallon, Crainey, Miller,
Derry, Douglas (Cresswell 79), Lewis, Hulse, Blake (Healy 68).
Subs Not Used: Bennett, Walton, Pugh.
Goals: Hulse 88.
Att: 10,980
Ref: G Poll (Hertfordshire).