Millwall 2-1 Wigan Athletic
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Millwall condemned Wigan to a fifth straight defeat as incoming Latics manager Uwe Rosler watched his new side from the stands.
The Lions took an early lead when Steve Morison fired in from close range after a goalmouth scramble.
The south Londoners doubled their lead seven minutes from time when Jermaine Easter calmly slotted home.
James McArthur instantly pulled a goal back with a strike from the edge of the box, but the Lions held on.
Rosler, who will officially start work tomorrow after replacing Owen Coyle as Wigan boss, was given an indication of the size of the job facing him.
Millwall pushed forward from the kick-off and had a penalty appeal turned down in the opening minute when Stephen Crainey appeared to pull down Liam Feeney.
The Lions remained on the attack and Morison put them ahead when the ball fell to him after the Latics defence failed to clear a corner.
There was some encouragement for Rosler when James McClean twice forced Millwall goalkeeper David Forde to make sharp saves.
But the hosts nearly doubled their lead on 34 minutes when Martyn Woolford saw his shot crash back off the post.
As Millwall became nervier in the closing stages, the Latics grew in confidence and Grant Holt twice came close to getting on the end of crosses.
But it was Steve Lomas's side who got the crucial second goal, Easter firing past Scott Carson after reaching Liam Trotter's long ball on the counter-attack.
McArthur pulled a goal back a minute later with a shot from just outside the area, but the Lions dug in and extended their unbeaten home run to seven games.
Millwall manager Steve Lomas:
"We like to make things difficult for ourselves. At 2-0 you think the game has been put to bed and then they get a chance straight away and then we were just hoping we could withstand the pressure and we did.
"It would have been unjust if we didn't get the three points.
"Wigan had a right go and they've got some good professional players there. We knew with their quality they would probably have quite a bit of possession but were always a danger on the counter."
Wigan caretaker manager Graham Barrow on new Wigan boss Uwe Rosler:
"I think it's just the attacking side which needs working on and with Uwe having been a top striker maybe he can help us with that and the movement of the players.
"Uwe came in the dressing room before the game, at half-time and full-time and he will be in the club tomorrow.
"He seems a very positive man and I'm looking forward to working with him.
"The whole club is excited about Uwe coming in. The players have been great all along but you could tell that they'd been given a lift."
- Published7 December 2013