Wigan boss Martinez reflects on shocking night against Bantams

Bantams goalkeeper Matt Duke thwarts Wigan’s Mauro Boselli Bantams goalkeeper Matt Duke thwarts Wigan’s Mauro Boselli

Wigan boss Roberto Martinez admitted finishing off chances was the last problem he expected his team to encounter as he assessed their Capital One Cup exit at the hands of Bradford.

The Latics went into the last-16 tie having beaten Nottingham Forest 4-1 away in the second round and then West Ham by the same scoreline at Upton Park in round three.

Many would have backed Wigan to get at least another four goals at home against League Two side City, the lowest-ranked team left in the competition, and Wigan created a host of chances.

They were unable to convert any of them over 90 minutes or during extra-time, though, and having held on for the 0-0 draw, a spirited Bantams side then went on to win their seventh consecutive penalty shoot-out and book a place in the quarter-finals.

Martinez said: “We are disappointed because we were really looking forward to the fourth round of the Capital One Cup.

“We have had two very good performances away from home where we have been clinical and scoring many goals. The last thing I expected was that if we created chances we would miss them. That leaves a feeling of frustration and disappointment."

Martinez made nine changes to his first XI from Saturday’s Barclays Premier League win over West Ham, handing first club starts to midfielders Fraser Fyvie, 19, and Danny Redmond, 21.

Another 21-year-old, forward Callum McManaman, was also included and Martinez thought the trio fared relatively well, although he did sense that as time went on without Wigan scoring, some of the players who had come into the team were beginning to feel the pressure of expectation.

“I thought the younger players had a massive role in the game and in many ways, we did everything we had to,” Martinez said.

“Bradford had to defend really well. I thought they worked extremely hard and were disciplined and well-organised.

“But you have to score early.

“I think we had two or three good opportunities early on, and possibly with the one where Mauro (Boselli) gets in front of the goalkeeper, if we had scored that goal it could have been a very comfortable win.

“But we missed that chance, and it became a bit of a feeling that the players really wanted to do well because it was their time to impress and be important on the pitch.

“It then became a harder job.”

Comments(3)

RuggerTyke says...
9:54pm Wed 31 Oct 12

We really rode our luck in the first-half but when the lads started rolling on the carpet, it took Latics by surprise.

A proper football club with proper fans and brilliant infrastructure the Amigo Roberton handling a very inspired ship.

Would be brilliant if DW were to hook-up with his birthplace by perhaps having a DW complex at the former Up Front.

RuggerTyke says...
9:55pm Wed 31 Oct 12

We really rode our luck in the first-half but when the lads started rolling on the carpet, it took Latics by surprise.

A proper football club with proper fans and brilliant infrastructure the Amigo Roberto handling a very inspired ship.

Ramis was brilliant as well, not to mention Al-Habsi's wonder-save when one-on-one after a blitzing dribble.

Would be brilliant if DW were to hook-up with his birthplace by perhaps having a DW complex at the former Up Front.

Prisoner Cell Block A says...
4:47pm Thu 1 Nov 12

Apart from the fact we don't own the Up Front building that would be a lovely idea. It has been sold to the one in a million charity and is in the midst of being converted into a 'free school'

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