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Martin O'Neill's excellent start as Sunderland manager continues as the Black Cats move into the top half of the table with an impressive win at Wigan.
Martin O'Neill's Sunderland move into the top half of the Premier League as his impressive start as manager continue with a 4-1 win over Wigan at the DW Stadium, his first win on the ground in the Premier League.
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez airs his frustration as Wigan lose 4-1 at home to Martin O'Neill's ever-progressing Sunderland side, but insists they must move on and learn from the game.
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez says he is pleased with his 10-man team after a 2-2 draw against Stoke, believing his players "showed all the ingredients you need to be a good side".
Stoke manager Tony Pulis is disappointed with the 2-2 draw against 10-man Wigan after the visitors equalised through a late penalty.
Ben Watson comes off the bench and scores with his first touch, from a penalty, to earn a point for 10-man Wigan at Stoke in the Premier League.
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Wigan win appeal against the red card shown to Conor Sammon in Monday's 5-0 defeat to Manchester United.
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson expects Jonny Evans to be out for two weeks with a calf injury, adding to his defensive problems.
Wigan boss Roberto Martinez believes the referee was wrong to send off striker Conor Sammon during his side's 5-0 defeat at Manchester United.
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