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Wigan Athletic vs Birmingham City. Sky Bet Championship.

DW StadiumAttendance13,774.

Wigan Athletic 0

    Birmingham City 3

    • C Adams (26th minute)
    • M Morrison (46th minute)
    • J Maghoma (61st minute)

    Wigan 0-3 Birmingham: Blues cruise to victory at the DW Stadium

    Garry Monk's side earn impressive victory in the Sky Bet Championship.

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Wigan and Birmingham

    Goals from Birmingham trio Che Adams, Michael Morrison and Jacques Maghoma secured a convincing 3-0 Sky Bet Championship win at Wigan.

    The Latics had gone into the game defending one of the best home records in the division, but Morrison's goal right on half-time - following Adams' opener - gave Blues valuable breathing space.

    Maghoma made it three just after the hour mark, with Wigan chasing shadows by this point and slipping further down the table after a promising start.

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    Wigan started as the stronger side and were almost in front inside five minutes.

    Gary Roberts went past four defenders down the left wing and his cross was just about cleared before James Vaughan could slot home.

    But as they continued to knock at the door, Wigan were rocked on their heels by a goal of stunning simplicity from Birmingham.

    Adams fed Lukas Jutkiewicz and took the return pass before slotting past an exposed Christian Walton.

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    Wigan thought they had been given a way back into the game when Cedric Kipre appeared to have been tripped inside the penalty area, but referee Ross Joyce was unimpressed and waved play on.

    Birmingham City's Jacques Maghoma celebrates scoring his sides 3rd goal
    Image: Birmingham City's Jacques Maghoma celebrates scoring his side's third goal

    Roberts and Kal Naismith linked up well again down the Wigan left, with the latter's delivery being cut out before Vaughan could pounce.

    Birmingham, though, remained a real threat and Adams almost took advantage of a total breakdown in communication between Reece James and Dan Burn, who were indebted to Sam Morsy for coming across to snuff out the danger.

    The respite was only temporary, however, with the resulting corner being flicked on at the near post and Morrison slotting home, totally unmarked, from close range.

    Wigan's attempts at a response at the start of the second period were hampered with Vaughan limping off just two minutes after the restart, although that at least allowed them to get Will Grigg on to the field.

    Outstanding defending from Morrison denied Burn what he thought was going to be a tap-in, before Josh Windass somehow headed wastefully wide from six yards.

    Any lingering hopes Wigan had of getting anything out of the game were extinguished on 61 minutes, when Jutkiewicz's header goalwards was steered over the line by Maghoma.

    Wigan came close to a consolation when Kipre headed against the bar from a James free-kick, but the visitors looked by far the likelier scorers had another goal arrived, with former Wigan man Omar Bogle going close on a couple of occasions after coming off the bench.

    The managers

    Paul Cook: "In football these days there's such a clamour for change. But the fact is we've had 18 great months here, it's been such a fantastic ride with so many highs. I can't remember too many times I've been in that tunnel after a game feeling the way I did today. And that's part of the game we're in.

    "If I, as a manager, want to go further in the game, it's up to me to prove I can come up with the answers. Coming out after a game spouting a load of nonsense won't get me there. Unfortunately we're just not getting the rub of the green at both ends of the park, but we won't make excuses. Nobody hands you anything in this division and it's up to us to work out a way of turning things around."

    Garry Monk: "It was the last thing I said to the players before they went out, to put on a show for the fans,. We wanted to show heart, front-foot football, and I think we gave them that.

    "Hopefully they can enjoy their Christmas even more after a performance like that."

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