Monday 20 May 2013 14:40, UK
Relegated FA Cup winners Wigan ended their eight-year stay in the top flight with an entertaining 2-2 home draw against Aston Villa.
After the game Wigan boss Roberto Martinez refused to be drawn on his future at the DW Stadium. Asked whether he will still be at the DW Stadium next season, he told Sky Sports: "No, it's not something is of the concern at the moment. We'll enjoy tomorrow and then we'll sit down with the chairman (Dave Whelan). The football club is in a fantastic position whatever happens. "It's something to be looking forward to the future. Wigan Athletic is extremely bright and there will be great times ahead." Meanwhile, Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert remained tight-lipped about the future of striker Darren Bent. After the game the Scot was asked whether Bent, 29, will remain at the club this summer. He replied: "That's an unfair question. We've just played a game. It's not over one player, it never is and as I've said, we're going to sit and evaluate what's been happening with everybody, including the chairman."