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Kone an example to others - RM

Arouna Kone: Earned Wigan a win over Norwich

Kone netted his sixth goal in as many games nine minutes from time to earn the Latics a priceless 1-0 victory in their battle to avoid the drop from the Premier League.

The 29-year-old joined the club from Levante in the summer and has been an instant hit, scoring 12 goals in all competitions and providing the Latics with a consistent threat.

Martinez said: "Any striker that comes to the Premier League always takes a bit of time to settle in but Arouna Kone never had that period.

"From the first day that he arrived, he came on as a sub against Chelsea, he made a contribution. And his form was very good. He went away for the African Nations Cup and that was a real blow for us.

"Since he arrived I think we've seen a player that is desperate to help the team, to show what he can do, and the amount of goals he has and the manner he's getting those goals is quite impressive.

"You've got a striker who's played in Spain, Holland, Germany and now the British league. He's at the best moment of his career.

"The goals that he scored with Levante last season and what he's doing with us now show he's a man that's ready to pass influence to our youngsters. And I hope that Callum McManaman and the youngsters at the club can learn a lot from Arouna."

There were fears Wigan's great FA Cup run could compromise their league efforts but the two appear to have gone hand in hand, with the Latics winning five out of their last six games in both competitions and three out of four in the league.

They could well travel to QPR for next weekend's crunch clash out of the bottom three before a cup semi-final against Millwall at Wembley, for which they will be favourites.

Martinez said: "I know from the outside the table always is the exciting thing but for us it's the points tally. Thirty points is not enough to stay in this league unfortunately.

"We've got eight games left. It's a very good moment in terms of the performances that we're putting together now. The competition for places is the highest that we've had in the last four years.

"We're playing Queen's Park Rangers next week and, as you can imagine, every game left now is a significant one. And then we've got the nice distraction of playing at Wembley.

"It's a very important time for the football club, an important time for the fans but, when you see a team that shows that character, it's a proud day for the club."

Martinez stuck with the same team for the third game in a row, meaning captain Gary Caldwell and number one goalkeeper Ali Al Habsi again found themselves on the bench.

Martinez added: "They are incredible characters. They're fighting to be ready whenever the team will need them and they are a real reference to everyone in the squad. That healthy competition for places is what will allow us to finish the season strong."

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