A match between two teams who have been struggling on defense in the first part of the season, but managed to solidify them in the last month or two, and the results came right away. Boro struggled with goalies until Shay Given arrived on loan at the end of November. The experienced Irishman saved his net five times in his last eight appearances, and six were under 2.5.
Wigan have long been synonymous with over, but things have changed with the arrival of their new manager, Rosler, in December. Their more cautious 4-5-1 setup bore fruit with four “clean sheets”, and three unders in five league games. In the Cup, where they still play with two forwards, they still concede goals.
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Today they will be fighting for important points, as both teams are trying to catch up with the play-off group and neither of them will rush. The away team seem to be more of a risk, but a tie suits them better, and they are also fatigued after the Cup game vs Palace on Saturday (Rosler fielded his best side, including the new forward Maynard). Their first game in August ended 2-2, and the six games prior to that all stayed under.
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