FRANC-LY, IT'S ALL ABOUT US
WIGAN boss Roberto Martinez says Franco Di Santo is not thinking about the shattering consequences he could inflict on former club Blackburn tonight.
Di Santo spent the 2009-10 campaign on loan at Ewood Park from Chelsea.
The in-form Argentine striker could relegate his former club on his Rovers return if Wigan triumph in the relegation scrap.
Di Santo has netted two goals in his last three appearances to give the Latics a fighting chance of staying up.
Wigan will secure an eighth successive season in the Premier League if they win at Ewood Park while a defeat for Blackburn would spell disaster.
Martinez, just crowned Barclays Manager of the Month (above), said: “It's not about Franco... read more
7 May 2012 in
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Source: Daily Star
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