WHO did what
JUSSI JAASKELAINEN 7
Could do little to stop the goals; magnificent saves from Francis and Roberts kept Wanderers in with a shout.
TAL BEN HAIM 6
Out of position but still worked hard; unfortunate that his clearance teed up McCulloch for Wigan's second.
RADHI JAIDI 6
Got Wanderers back in the game with his first goal of the season but missed the target with a last-gasp header.
BRUNO N'GOTTY 6
His unforced error gifted Wigan their first goal, teeing up Camara with a misdirected header. A rare but costly mistake.
HENRIK PEDERSEN 6
Had his work cut out dealing with Bullard Camara as well, on occasions; made some encouraging attacking breaks.
KEVIN NOLAN 7
Tried everything he could to make things happen but never really got the rub of the green.
JAY JAY OKOCHA 6
Looked more menacing than he has of late, until he was injured trying to repel the raid that led to Wigan's opener.
GARY SPEED 8
Showed no sign of his recent injury problem as he worked tirelessly from box to box, finishing as energetically as anyone.
HIDETOSHI NAKATA 6
Less of an influence than in recent games; booked for a cynical foul on Chimbonda, trying to atone for his own mistake.
RICARDO GARDNER 5
Looked uncharacteristically off the pace and never really imposed himself on the game.
KEVIN DAVIES 7
Battled away, often on his own, giving neither De Zeeuw nor Henchoz a minute's peace.
Subs: Stelios (7) for Okocha 54 mins, El-Hadji Diouf (6) for Gardner 57 mins, Jared Borgetti for Nakata 84 mins. Not used: Abdoulaye Faye, Ian Walker.
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