09-02-2020, 16:10
Wigan Athletic boss Paul Cook told BBC Radio Manchester:
"I am very disappointed with our performance . It was as flat and poor as it has been for quite some time.
"We didn't have enough players winning individual battles all over the pitch. The game went ahead of us after their second goal.
"You've got to give credit to Preston, I thought they were better than us for long periods of the game and, in my opinion, they deserved the win."
Preston North End boss Alex Neil told BBC Radio Lancashire:
"I thought we probably played in spells. We had some good spells and so did Wigan. What I thought in the first half was in our good spells we were more dangerous than them.
"At half-time we spoke about getting the next goal and make sure we didn't rest on our laurels.
"The month of February is massive and we've started it well and we'll go on with a lot of confidence."
"I am very disappointed with our performance . It was as flat and poor as it has been for quite some time.
"We didn't have enough players winning individual battles all over the pitch. The game went ahead of us after their second goal.
"You've got to give credit to Preston, I thought they were better than us for long periods of the game and, in my opinion, they deserved the win."
Preston North End boss Alex Neil told BBC Radio Lancashire:
"I thought we probably played in spells. We had some good spells and so did Wigan. What I thought in the first half was in our good spells we were more dangerous than them.
"At half-time we spoke about getting the next goal and make sure we didn't rest on our laurels.
"The month of February is massive and we've started it well and we'll go on with a lot of confidence."
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