 Gomez will swing this free-kicking. It's a great ball, he's offside, he's in the back of the net but he is offside, and it will knock out, it was Rammus with the header, it will knock out. He managed to poke it straight to Watson who gives it to Gomez, it's a terrific pass from him, he's cut open the city defence, and Matt Duke with a wonderful save. He's managed to get a hand on that and take it off the toe of Bisselli, and that was a wonderful intervention from the keeper. Gomez again, out wide to the right-hand side, crossing chance, Stan will put it in, it's a decent ball and City haven't dealt with it. Gomez over the bar from 8 yards out, should score. Good work from Hanson and Wells, they've almost forced a mistake, come on, get in! Oh, he was so close to the goalkeeper, Ali Ahabsi had to come sliding out, and he knocks it out for a throw, Nackie Wells so close to Nick in that and putting City ahead. Gourvin, Hanson, could be a chance, Hanson's in behind here, goes down under a challenge, and the referee says no penalty kick. I'll tell you what, I don't think he played the ball, Hanson went down very easily. Going to the feet of Gomez, who pops his pass off first-sign, crossing opportunity for Wigan, it's a good ball in, it's come to the back-stick and it's been headed over the bar, and that was a chance for Danny Redmond, he's not really been in the game much tonight, and Connell... Go on, Sun! Go on, Sun! ...he's away down the right-hand side, Savon, Hanson's got Hanson in support, but he might be able to go all on his own. He's one-on-one after the box, Savon, he goes up the outside, can he finish? Oh my God, he did the play! And that might well have been the moment for City, Savon, going it from halfway. He played five minutes at the end of the time, this is a chance for Gomez, he's through, and he's putting wide on the target. How did he miss? Wow. And the captain scores! City are ahead in the shoot-out. Come on, Dukie. He has had a wonderful night, Matt Duke. Can he say this? It's Dukie, he scores, what a piece. Gary Jones right-footed, he's scored, he tucks it away into the bottom left-hand corner, that is a fantastic penalty. And he turns, and he salutes the City supporters, and they are on their feet, 5,000 of them. Ben Watson against Matt Duke. He makes himself big to keep up, and he's straight down the middle, and we can score. Steven Derby for City. Yes, scored, he's another great penalty. Dukie's big, Maloney steps up. Ah! Maloney has missed! And City are in the shoot-out. Alan Coddle, make yourself a hero. Score, please. He's scored in the top corner! And the City players are celebrating, they are nearly there. City leading the shoot-out 4-2. Come on, Dukie, save it. The left-footer against Duke. Save it! He steps up, he's on their feet. Matt Duke is being chased down the touch-line. What a night! The fans, 5,000 of them. The supporters, I am almost speechless. Outstanding, by the way. An incredible night. Just set the lads in the dressing room. The supporters we had tonight, now D knows with you, he knows what the support is like at the club. That's why everybody came to this club, because of the support we can get, and that's just the taste of it, and the momentum I can feel it building in the City and around the club. The way we keep that going is by keeping winning games of football, and that's what we've got to do. We're really pleased tonight, and the lads are absolutely elated, as you can imagine. It would be hard to bring them back down the wharf, but for tonight, I don't want to bring them back down the wharf. I want them to enjoy it, because they've put in some great performances all over their side. Yes, there must be some tired legs in there, but some happy hearts and heads in there. There must be a buzzing atmosphere. Yes, there were some tired legs. Nacky's hamstrings tightened up, and now he's cramped up with his calf. When you've got 5,000 fans behind the goal, and you're tired, it does not urge you to go on with that extra bit. I think that's what you saw tonight. The lads didn't want to let the supporters down. They wanted to do the club proud, and they certainly did that, and we've got our rewards for a terrific display. Yes, we have to really touch on the crowd. It was an unbelievable following from the way support, making a noise throughout the normal time and extra time as well. Yes, what I said yesterday, I can't remember too many times, because in my managerial career or playing career, the team has taken 5,000. In fact, on the crowd was just terrific. I think the winning players and the winning supporters were a bit shocked. I think the winning bench was certainly shocked at the level of support we had tonight. It was great, and I thank every single one of them. We made that trip across the M62. And the penalties as well. Obviously, when you're going up against the top flight side, you always edge them. Perhaps it was us who scored all our penalties, and them who actually missed the two. I thought we kept cool heads tonight, and kind of feel confident, because we've done so well in penalties. We're really pleased for Matt Duke. You know, Duke has been out the team, unfortunately, he's been out the team. While he's been out, he's kept his professionals and he's coached John and the other keepers, being first-class. And he deserves his moment of glory tonight, because his all-round performance was excellent. I thought he played with a very calm head, which kind of spread through the back four. And then to make the crucial save, it was fantastic for him. He can really save it tonight. Yeah, so when, obviously, Matt made that crucial save to get through, what was he feeling, at that particular moment? Just so pleased for the latter. It's just a great reward for the efforts he put in. We're all ecstatic about it, because to get into the last eight from a club in the second division, I think Swindon have gone out tonight, so we're the only club outside the championship into that last eight. And what a night tomorrow's going to be when we can watch the game on TV, and then wait for the draw, and surely we're going to get that real money-spinning draw now. And it's an amazing record on penalties. It's seven on trot for the club, and five since you've been, it really is an amazing record from penalties. Yeah, I can't praise the lads enough, especially tonight, because they've gone against the Prem Ships in front of a big crowd on the corners, they showed the composure. And look at young Stephen Darby, the way he's thrown it up, got us through the last round with his goal against Burton. Let's not forget that. I thought his performance was very good tonight as well. Yeah, and he's mentioned Matt Duke, Stephen Darby there, Zavon Hines, Carl McHugh, just too many performances to mention there, from minute one to minute 120, the lads were super good. Yeah, every one of them, absolutely immense, the young lads to come into the game with this magnitude, and play as well as he did, and he's a good defender, he's strong, but he's calm, and he made good decisions tonight. And what we forced for the game obviously is the game seemed to go on, there was that belief that we could, more and more that we could get something out of the game, they were throwing more men on, they were trying to get someone to experience players on the bench, and we seemed to cope with everything the throw was. The first 15 minutes that caused us problems with their movement, and we kind of got better as the game wore on, and it was like adapting to the style of play we were playing against, when you come up against the last couple of games, obviously Northampton and Bird, and play a certain way, all of a sudden this is a completely different game tonight, and it took us a while to adapt. But we did that really well, and we said to the lads, half-time of the extra time, let's not be a team, we'll get a pat on the back at the end, and say, well done, you're unlucky tonight, because we can go and win the game. And we really felt that, and the last thing I wanted to do was go and have a drink with the Wigan staff, and then say to the lads, you seem to do well tonight, but we've gone out, because we felt we could go through, certainly when we'd come that far into extra time.