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Wigan Athletic vs Cardiff City. Sky Bet Championship.

DW StadiumAttendance10,340.

Wigan Athletic 1

  • C Wyke (83rd minute)

Cardiff City 3

  • C Robinson (7th minute)
  • O Ojo (65th minute)
  • R Wintle (91st minute)

Wigan 1-3 Cardiff City: Managerless Bluebirds win again

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Wigan and Cardiff City at the DW Stadium as goals from Callum Robinson, Sheyi Ojo and Ryan Wintle seal victory for Cardiff; EFL confirm to Sky Sports News the result will stand - despite one goal being too big

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Highlights of the Championship game between Wigan Athletic and Cardiff City

The EFL have confirmed to Sky Sports News that Cardiff's 3-1 Sky Bet Championship win away at Wigan on Saturday will stand - despite one of the goals being too big.

Wigan will be asked to explain what happened in order to ensure there is no repeat in future.

Goals from Callum Robinson, Sheyi Ojo and Ryan Wintle ensured Cardiff continued their recent resurgence, meaning Mark Hudson's impressive run as City caretaker continues.

Having made five changes from their midweek defeat at Hull, Wigan came flying out of the traps.

Nice work from skipper Tendayi Darikwa got him free down the right, but his cross was just above Josh Magennis in the middle.

And Cardiff showed them how to do it by going ahead with their first attack.

Niels Nkounkou teed up Robinson, and the Ireland international finished coolly past the advancing Ben Amos.

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Wigan were almost in when Magennis crossed from the left, but Charlie Wyke could not get a touch and it flew through the box.

Top scorer Will Keane might have done better with a couple of opportunities that came his way, failing to play in Magennis before firing tamely wide of the target.

Wigan had a big shout for a penalty when Wyke appeared to be clipped just inside the area, only for referee James Bell to wave play on.

Keane then did Cardiff's defending for them as he blocked a fizzing drive from Graeme Shinie that may have tested goalkeeper Ryan Allsop.

Cardiff created and then squandered a gilt-edged chance to double their lead just before half-time when Nkounkou played in Mark Harris, who dragged his shot horribly wide from 12 yards.

Only a brilliant save from former Cardiff goalkeeper Amos denied Robinson his second, before the Wigan goalkeeper blotted his copybook by dropping a routine free-kick from the right.

Fortunately for him, team-mate Jason Kerr was on hand to hack the ball away before ex-Wigan loanee Ojo could pounce.

But the respite was only temporary, as Cardiff went 2-0 ahead on 65 minutes.

Callum O'Dowda crossed from the right and Ojo beat Amos with an acrobatic effort from point-blank range.

The ball was in the Wigan net again shortly after, when Harris' effort was bundled in by Wintle, but the flag was up on the far side.

Wigan threw on four substitutes for the final quarter, and were rewarded when Wyke headed home Tom Naylor's cross from close range with eight minutes to go.

But Wintle made it 3-1 in the first of seven added minutes with a thunderous strike from out on the right flank.

The home side almost pulled one back only for ex-Wigan man Cedric Kipre to clear off the line after a scramble in the box.

And Cardiff should have added a fourth goal right at the death, only for Ojo to race clean through and hit the outside of the post.

What the managers said...

Wigan's Leam Richardson: "One of the goals was two inches too high, and their third goal goes in off the bar… so you do the maths. It just sums up the day for us doesn't it. Look, it doesn't help you in terms of preparing for a game, but it's the same for both sides.

"It's just coincidental that the killer third goal is one that probably bounces away at the other end."

Cardiff's caretaker manager Mark Hudson: "Let's not get too carried away just yet. We've had a really good week, and I told them in midweek what I expected of them straight away, trying to focus their minds. And that's all you can do. You can only put a plan together to make your team feel comfortable coming into a game, and confident they can carry it out.

"I thought we did that, and we also showed we can cope with the loss of key players and not let it affect us too much."

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