[h=3]Captured - the moment which put the contest beyond Oscar's men[/h]5:33pm Saturday 22nd February 2014 in Albion By Brian Owen
Chris McCann scores
This is the moment which sent Albion to their fourth home defeat of the season.
Chris McCann’s header finds it way in five minutes into the second half.
His strike ultimately proved to be the difference as play-off contenders Wigan won 2-1 at the Amex.
McCann is the third Wigan player from the left, with his back not fully visible in the shot.
It was the first time the Seagulls had conceded two goals at home since Barnsley won 2-1 at the Amex in early December.
Albion had conceded just one goal in five home league matches – and that a hotly disputed penalty - before today.
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This is the moment which sent Albion to their fourth home defeat of the season.
Chris McCann’s header finds it way in five minutes into the second half.
His strike ultimately proved to be the difference as play-off contenders Wigan won 2-1 at the Amex.
McCann is the third Wigan player from the left, with his back not fully visible in the shot.
It was the first time the Seagulls had conceded two goals at home since Barnsley won 2-1 at the Amex in early December.
Albion had conceded just one goal in five home league matches – and that a hotly disputed penalty - before today.
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