LEAM RUES AN ‘OFFSIDE GOAL’

FOR Wigan boss Leam Richardson, it was a sobering reminder of the quality at this level and the fine margin for error. Indeed, had Will Keane put away his big chance at 2-1 – moments before Burnley added a third, from an offside-looking Nathan Tella – it could have been so different. “Firstly congratulations to Burnley for the victory,” he said. “If you want to dissect the game, which we all like to do, we’re obviously disappointed with the scoreline. “We’ll collectively take it on the chin, and I’ll take responsibili...

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