Player ratings: Wigan Athletic v Brentford
Wigan Athletic (4-3-2-1):
David Marshall: 5 - Didn't have anything to do except pick the ball out of his net three times.
Dujon Sterling: 4 - Toughest test of his short Latics career, will have learned an awful lot.
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Hide AdChey Dunkley: 4 - Didn't get any joy in the opposition for box for a change, on the back foot mostly.
Cedric Kipre: 3 - Didn't look comfortable at any point and red card was waiting to happen.
Antonee Robinson: 5 - Did his best to get forward but not with his usual effectiveness.
Lewis Macleod: 4 - Least effective game for Latics, switching off for the first goal set the tone.
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Hide AdSam Morsy: 5 - Got stuck in, but unable to get forward to influence as much as he'd have liked.
Joe Williams: 6 - Once again led the side in terms of effort, endeavour and drive, let down by those around him.
Jamal Lowe: 5 - Plenty of energy but little in the way of end product.
Michael Jacobs: 4 - Brought in for Massey but again struggled to influence the game.
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Hide AdKieffer Moore: 5 - Ploughed the lone furrow with even less reward than usual.
Subs:
Joe Gelhardt (for Macleod, 63): 5 - Crowd involved every time he got the ball, left the field in worrying circumstances.
Josh Windass (for Jacobs, 63): 5 - First chance in a while and looked busy while feeding off scraps.
Danny Fox (for Sterling, 74): 5 - Brought on to stem the bleeding.
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Hide AdSubs not used: Jamie Jones, Nathan Byrne, Anthony Pilkington, Joe Garner.
Star Man: Joe Williams
Brentford (4-3-3): Raya; Dalsgaard, Jansson, Jeanvier, Henry; Mokotjo, Norgaard, Dasilva; Mbeumo, Watkins, Valencia.
Subs: Thompson (for Henry, 85), Pinnock, Jensen (for Mbeumo, 77), Daniels, Sorensen, Zamburek (for Valencia, 61), Roerslev.
Shots on target: 1-5
Shots off target: 3-1
Corners: 1-2
Possession (%): 43-57
Fouls conceded: 16-17
Yellow cards: 1-1
Red cards: 1-1
Attendance: 9,260
Referee: A Davies