THE key stats and moments from the match against Wigan.

BURNLEY (4-4-1-1)

BRIAN JENSEN: Impeccable handling and some smart saves earned another clean sheet for the deserving Dane 8

LEE ROCHE: Did his defensive duties with the minimum of fuss and always looked to support Little 7

DAVID MAY: Rolling back the years right now and once again held everything together at the back. STAR MAN 8

MARK McGREGOR: Caught out a few times by Roberts' electric pace, but stood up well to the barrage 8

MO CAMARA: Ran a groove down the left flank and just needs to improve his distribution to make more impact 7

NEIL WOOD: Grew in stature with every passing minute on a quietly impressive debut 7

RICHARD CHAPLOW: Threw himself into every wholehearted tackle as if his England shirt depended on it 7

TONY GRANT: Got through a tidy amount of work on a boggy surface to keep things ticking along nicely 7

GLEN LITTLE: Found himself on the periphery of the game on a surface that was at odds with his style of play 6

ROBBIE BLAKE: Like Little this was never his type of surface, but he still illuminates games with moments of pure magic 7

IAN MOORE: Had a thankless task, but never let the workrate drop despite knowing this was not to be his day 7

SUBS:

BRADLEY ORR (for Little 87).

Not used: GRAHAM BRANCH, DEAN WEST, LUKE CHADWICK, PAUL RACHUBKA

WIGAN:

JOHN FILAN: Steady 7

NICKY EADEN: Niggly 6

IAN BRECKIN: Solid 7

JASON De VOS: Terrific 8

LEIGHTON BAINES: Quiet 6

GARY TEALE: Nippy 7

JIMMY BULLARD: Workhorse 8

JASON JARRETT: Unfazed 6

LEE McCULLOCH: Subbed 6

NATHAN ELLINGTON: Poor 6

JASON ROBERTS: Flashy 7

SUBS:

ANDY LIDDELL (for McCulloch 70). 6

Not used: GARY WALSH, MATT JACKSON, STEVE McMILLAN, MIKE FLYNN