Manchester United need just one point from two games to seal the Premiership title after the Reds came from a goal down to beat Wigan Athletic 2-1 on Wednesday. The win increased the European champions' tally to 86 points, six more than second-placed Liverpool with two league rounds to go. While Liverpool still have to travel to West Bromwich and face Tottenham at home, United will clash with Arsenal at Old Trafford before meeting Hull City away. Second-half goals from substitute Carlos Tevez and England midfielder Michael Carrick turned around the game at the JJB Stadium after Hugo Rodallega scored for Wigan. The Colombian forward took advantage of Nemanja Vidic's failure to clear a long ball by hitting his shot past Edwin van der Saar in the 28th minute. Sir Alex Ferguson brought on Tevez after the interval, and the Argentine's introduction coincided with waves of red attacks against Wigan. The visitors were rewarded on 61 minutes when Tevez brilliantly converted Carrick's low shot towards the net with a clever back-heel. United were not done as they kept piling the pressure looking for a winner. Four minutes from time, John O'Shea rolled a ball towards Carrick who sliced a left-footed effort into the top of the net. The defeat leaves the Latics eleventh in the table with 42 points. Wigan's goal United's first Carrick's winner