Wigan mood not soured despite position - Lowe

The mood in Wigan Athletic's camp has not soured despite their league position, boss Ryan Lowe says.

Ryan Lowe looks on from the touchline during Wigan Athletic's game against Burton Albion in December
Ryan Lowe has overseen 12 wins from 45 games in charge of Wigan Athletic [Shutterstock]

The mood in Wigan Athletic's camp has not soured despite their league position, boss Ryan Lowe has said.

The Latics are 18th in League One and one point off the relegation places having won just once in their past seven league games.

Their most recent result was a chastening 1-0 defeat by Bolton Wanderers, who are managed by Lowe's former assistant Steven Schumacher.

"They were hurting [after losing to Bolton] because they care. We don't want to dwell too much on it," he told BBC Radio Manchester.

"We're all human, and the lads are human. They give it their all for this football club, and as long as they keep doing that, we'll be fine.

"In terms of changing things, the mood is always bright. If you were to spend half an hour in the canteen or the gym with the lads, [you'd see it]. And I want that. I don't want miserable faces. Yeah, be disappointed of course, but we can put it right, and we've got the next game to do that."

Wigan travel to fellow strugglers Doncaster Rovers on Saturday aiming to turn their fortunes around.

Lowe said he did not believe it was a must-win fixture in the wider picture of their season, with a tight League One table separating sixth-placed Huddersfield Town and 21st placed Northampton Town by just 10 points.

"I don't think there is such a thing as a six-pointer. People will look at it and say it's a must-win game and of course we know that.

"We know where we are, we don't want to look over our shoulders. We want to look up, and that's the aim.

"Doncaster are a good team, well coached, well equipped. So it's going to be a tough encounter. We know that."

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