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Wigan 1-0 Birmingham: Anthony Pilkington earns vital win for Latics

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at the DW Stadium

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Highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Wigan and Birmingham.

A late howler from goalkeeper Lee Camp proved costly as Wigan secured a nervy 1-0 victory against Birmingham.

Anthony Pilkington's rather fortunate strike condemned Blues to a third straight defeat.

Latics moved up the table thanks to a third Sky Bet Championship win of the campaign. Wigan piled on the pressure in the opening 10 minutes.

Kieffer Moore latched onto Gavin Massey's smart pass but his thumping strike was blocked by Fran Villalba.

Wigan Athletic's Anthony Pilkington celebrates  his goal
Image: Wigan Athletic's Anthony Pilkington celebrates his goal

Josh Windass then found space on the edge of the Birmingham box before firing in a sweetly-struck shot which Camp got down well to parry clear.

Blues' first opportunity came from Dan Crowley, who charged at the heart of the Wigan defence before unleashing a low drive which drifted wide.

By the quarter-hour mark it was a real end-to-end encounter, with Windass again going close for the hosts, while Lukas Jutkiewicz saw an effort blocked at the other end.

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Pep Clotet's side were growing into the game and looked a threat on the counter-attack, but when Crowley broke free on the half-hour mark, he was wasteful in lashing a shot high over the crossbar.

The visitors then blew a great opportunity to break the deadlock when Jutkiewicz slid in but somehow failed to connect with skipper Harlee Dean's inviting header across goal.

The final chance of an entertaining opening period went Wigan's way as Windass was again denied thanks to another agile low stop from Camp.

Windass was again the big threat for Wigan early in the second period, latching onto Joe Williams' looping through-ball only for his deflected effort to squirm narrowly wide.

Wigan had been on the front foot since the resumption and in the 61st minute, Jamal Lowe ought to have done better when he failed to convert substitute Joe Garner's cross from close range.

Time was beginning to run out for both sides to find that vital breakthrough, though Blues fans were off their seats in the 67th minute when Jutkiewicz's volley was deflected behind for a corner which came to nothing.

The opening goal finally arrived 14 minutes from the end.

Just seven minutes after coming on as a substitute, Pilkington fired in a rather hopeful strike from 22 yards but it proved too hot for Camp, who let the ball squeeze under him and roll over the line.

Sub Odin Bailey missed Birmingham's best chance of snatching a late equaliser.

What the managers said...

Paul Cook: "It is what it is. This win gives us such a different atmosphere around the club. I didn't ever think we looked like losing to be honest, but I suppose were a bit fortunate with the goal.

"These lads are really carrying the baton well. I think that's one defeat in five for us now, and that's okay for me. We just have to keep going. I think that's the third clean sheet in a row at home, so hopefully we can go and do well at Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday now."

Pep Clotet: "Obviously Lee spoke to the lads after the game, but we are a team. Inside the dressing room we're a team when we win and we're a team when we lose. I just want the fans to back us to bounce back now.

"I understand that goalkeepers get criticism in these situations, but I don't think Lee's confidence will be affected. For me he's started this season well, certainly at a better level than last season. I've been very happy with all his work so far this season."

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