Wigan winger Liam Marshall hopes their Super League Grand Final win against Catalans can spur them to more silverware.
Wigan Warriors winger Liam Marshall hopes their Super League Grand Final win against Catalans Dragons can spur them to more silverware.
"To come to this stadium, win a final for my hometown team is brilliant," Marshall told BBC Radio 5 Live."There aren't words I can sum up," added Marshall, 27. "I missed out in 2018 through injury and it's my seventh year at Wigan now, so to get this chance is unbelievable. "I hope he enjoys this victory because he certainly deserves it, not just because of the finances but the commitment and sleepless nights.
"The DNA of the club has to be what you saw tonight, a team that refused to give in, wasn't great in attack but refused to give in or buckle. "Wigan were much the better team," the former England captain told Sky Sports. "I felt like we ran out of gas in the last 20 minutes. We were chasing the game and had no legs left.
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