Shaun Maloney says Charlie Wyke deserves ‘every bit of credit’ after derby rout
Shaun Maloney saluted two-goal marksman Charlie Wyke as Wigan wiped out their eight-point deduction inside four League One games after thrashing Bolton 4-0.
Wyke started and finished the scoring at Toughsheet Community Stadium with a Stephen Humphreys’ double sandwiched in between as Latics ended Wanderers’ 100 per cent start to the campaign in emphatic fashion.
The visitors’ third win of the season lifted them on to two points while Ian Evatt’s Trotters suffered a harsh reality check after four wins in all competitions.
“Every bit of credit goes to Charlie,” said Wigan manager Maloney of his frontman who had a defibrillator fitted after suffering a cardiac arrest in 2021.
“He came back on day one of pre-season in incredible condition. It was like signing a new player.
“What he has been through is well documented but he has put a lot of hard work in and continues to put hard work in.
“So, every bit of praise he gets is well deserved.”
Wigan’s eight-point deficit over wages payments had some fans fearing a second successive relegation, but the club’s flying start to the season has indicated a much brighter future.
“We came to terms with it (the deficit) in the summer,” added Maloney. “I understand why we got it, the situation the club was in.
“What was hard was how to broach it over the summer. We gave ourselves six games and we are obviously ahead of schedule.
“We could not have thought we would have this good a start. But I knew with the players we brought in and during pre-season, something was happening.”
Wanderers bossed possession and created 20 shots but rarely looked capable of getting back into the contest after Wigan’s Wyke-inspired start.
Wyke opened the scoring in the 12th minute before Humphrys’ brace in the 24th and 45th minutes made it 3-0 at the break.
Bolton boss Ian Evatt said: “There is an awful lot to take in. We can all be honest and say we didn’t see it coming.
“We have got to make sure this result doesn’t define our season which is crazy to say after just four games.
“For the first time though someone has punched us on the jaw and we didn’t recover. The game was gone before we knew it.
“It was one of those games where we lost every moment, lost every duel and just lost the basics of football.
“The ball seemed to fall to them every time but I am a firm believer you make your own luck
“On the day though Wigan played it was like a derby. We played like we were going to come and have everything our own way as we have done so far this season.
“The general performance wasn’t a 4-0 game. But they punished us on every moment and the first 10 minutes rocked us and we didn’t recover.
“Every time we looked like we were going to gain momentum we got punched on the jaw again.”