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da betsson: Wigan manager Roberto Martinez has stated that he is not concerned that his side are in the bottom three in the league, and feels that good results are just round the corner.
The Latics were beaten 3-1 at home by fellow strugglers Bolton on Saturday, making it five defeats on the trot for the DW Stadium outfit.
Despite this, the Spaniard is not panicking and feels the league table should only be assessed come the end of the season.
“The table counts in May. That’s the only time it counts,” he told Mirror Football.
“The top seven got stronger, but of the other 13 teams, they can all get dragged into it.
“If you are in a good position now it doesn’t mean you’re going to be OK. It’s such a competitive league. We know what we’ve go to do.
“We’ve got many good options and we need to work on very basic concepts. If we’d not been able to compete in those games it would be more of a concern.
“But good results are around the corner because in every game we’ve been competitive at some stage and there have been specific reasons why we’ve had these scorelines,” he commented.
Wigan take on in-form and unbeaten Newcastle at St James’ Park next weekend, and will be keen to get something from the game to stop their slide.
By Gareth McKnight
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