Boyce confident Wigan will survive

13 February 2012 13:17

Wigan defender Emmerson Boyce is hopeful the club can avoid of a repeat of last season, when their survival fight went down to the final match.

However, the 32-year-old insists they are more than ready for the eventuality of their fate hanging on the outcome of the game at home to Wolves on May 13.

Only victory at Stoke on a dramatic final day last May kept the Latics up, and with 13 games remaining this season Boyce, buoyed by a vital win at fellow strugglers Bolton at the weekend, is looking to better that, and said: "The manager asked us for a big performance because it was a must-win game and the pressure was on."

He added: "We've been in this position before and we know what it's all about but we don't want it to go down to the last day like last season - but if it needs to it needs to.

"All we have to do is concentrate on ourselves, get the results and I'm sure we will be safe.

"Hopefully we can kick-start our season now, starting with Aston Villa next at the DW Stadium."

Boyce's appearance against Bolton was his 145th in the Premier League, equalling the club record set by Paul Scharner, now at West Brom.

"It is a great achievement," he told Latics Player.

"Scharner played a lot of games for Wigan so to equal it and get a victory makes it more worthwhile and I'm looking forward to more games to extend the run."

Source: PA