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Arsenal produce an incisive, attacking display to cruise to a comfortable victory against a lacklustre Wigan.

Wigan manager Roberto Martinez:
“We couldn’t be ourselves and from that respect and we made it easy for Arsenal.

“We allowed them to have that rhythm on the ball and dictate things.

“It’s a tough start we’ve had to this campaign but we’ll get back to our best and learn from today.”

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  1. wiganfc says:

    Martinez said "we'll get back to our best and learn from today"
    Wigan had a full squad to choose from today – no injuries or suspensions and we still got stuffed. Lets hope Wigan do "learn from today" as we have Chelsea next week, Hull and then Mancity. I can't see many points coming out of the next three games, maybe a draw at Hull.




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