Wigan boss Roberto Martinez was not happy with Liverpool forward Luis Suarez

17 November 2012 19:16
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez has hit out at Liverpool striker Luis Suarez for a 'stamp' on David Jones that went unpunished. In a game which saw Latics midfielder Ben Watson go off with a broken leg following a collision with Reds winger Raheem Sterling, which Martinez called 'an accident', the Spaniard was less than forgiving about what he considered a stamp from Suarez on Jones with no punishment. "He was very fortunate because it was a stamp which the referee didn't see and that wasn't the sign of a top player," said the Latics boss following the 3-0 defeat at Anfield. However, Martinez did praise the Uruguayan for his finishing which saw the much-maligned striker grab two goals before Jose Enrique added the third. "The first finish is probably the real clinical one and a sign of a top player," he added."I thought we were the team who looked like being a real threat and I thought we stopped Liverpool completely. "Unfortunately in the second half we suffered too much from the international fixtures. "The first goal we gave it away - it was one of those days as nothing went our way. "The second goal went in and the third goal came from a throw-in which should have been our ball. "We attracted all sorts of bad decisions and bad luck."

Source: team_talk