Martinez: No excuses for Latics horror show

01 November 2009 10:23
Wigan boss Roberto Martinez insisted the club's off-the-field problems had no bearing on their 4-0 Barclays Premier League drubbing by bottom club Portsmouth at Fratton Park.[LNB]Martinez found himself in hot water over alleged comments that the Football Association were scared of punishing Sir Alex Ferguson. The Wigan boss denied making the remarks during an interview in Spain and later phoned Ferguson to clear the air.[LNB]But that was followed by Marlon King's 18-month prison sentence for sexual assault and actual bodily harm. King has now been sacked by the club but Martinez was not looking for excuses.[LNB]"We did not have any intensity or any clarity in our play on the ball," said Martinez. "We were very poor in everything we did on the ball. When you do that it is difficult, especially away from home. We could not find the right pattern in possession. Portsmouth scored at the right times and deserved to win.[LNB]"What happened in the week was not a distraction. Obviously you don't want these sort of events away from the pitch. We had too many this week with one of the players getting sentenced and all the paper talk. But that is not an excuse, we had enough time to prepare for the game.[LNB]"Everyone in the dressing room is disappointed but we let ourselves down and we were punished."

Source: Eurosport