Shaun Maloney and Jon Brady satisfied with point as Wigan and Northampton draw
Managers Shaun Maloney and Jon Brady both declared themselves satisfied after Northampton and Wigan shared the points in a hard-fought 1-1 draw at Sixfields.
The Cobblers led through Sam Hoskins’ 16th-minute penalty, awarded for a foul by Latics goalkeeper Sam Tickle on Kieron Bowie, but the visitors struck back and netted a deserved equaliser through Josh Magennis after 64 minutes.
It was a match of few clear-cut chances, with Wigan dominating possession for the most part, and both bosses were pleased to come away with a point for their efforts.
“Wigan are a good side, they move the ball well and cause you all sorts of problems with their shape,” said Brady.
“They pull you apart constantly, and we knew that would happen.
“It was the hardest I have had to work all week to try and nullify all of that, and the boys worked extremely hard.
“Then you look at their resources and what they bring on, Charlie Wyke, Callum McManaman, the Smiths, and jeez.
“But what we have got is heart and huge desire, and we dig in.
“I think their position in the table is pretty false, and without the points deduction they’d be in and around us, so I feel overall, although it can be better, I am quite pleased with that today.”
Maloney felt the point was the least his team deserved.
The Latics enjoyed a 67 per cent share of possession as the away team, and Maloney said: “The performance was right up there with the levels we showed in the 1-1 draw at Barnsley on New Year’s Day, but in a different way.
“At Barnsley we played on the counter-attack, today I thought we were very good with the ball on a really difficult pitch, and it is even harder when you go 1-0 down.
“Mistakes like the one for their goal happen, you are going to get that with some of the younger boys, but I thought we played very, very well. I was really happy with everybody.
“We went in 1-0 down, but the performance in the first half was very, very good.
“We didn’t need to change anything, we just needed to be a bit more aggressive and the response in the second half was good.
“It is difficult sometimes when you stand here if you draw or you get beaten and the performance has been good, but today I have nothing but good things to say about my players.”