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COOK FURY AT PENALTY SNUB

By Alex Crook

AGONY TO ECSTASY: Nick Powell, left, is congratulated by Will Grigg and Max Power after putting Wigan 2-0 up while

keeper Christian Walton shows his frustration after the Cherries’ Steve Cook equalises in stoppage time.
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STAR MAN CHRISTIAN WALTON Wigan
WIGAN boss Paul Cook was left to rue a lastminute penalty not given as the League One leaders were denied a Premier League scalp by a stoppage time Bournemouth equaliser. Defender Steve Cook’s 92ndminute header robbed the Latics seconds after substitute Ivan Toney appeared to be pulled...

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