Wigan Warriors pull off a stunning comeback win

Wigan come from behind at Salford to maintain winning start

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

In a true display of grit and determination, the Wigan Warriors pulled off a remarkable comeback to defeat Salford and keep their winning streak alive in the Super League.

The world champions found themselves trailing 12-10 in the second half, but they refused to back down.

It was shaping up to be another upset for Salford, fresh off their thrilling victory against St Helens.

But Wigan, showing the heart of champions, rallied back with two late tries from Jake Wardle and Bevan French.

Despite being a man down after Harry Smith was sin binned, the warriors dug deep and emerged victorious with a 22-12 scoreline.

Salford, led by Paul Rowley, fought valiantly and put up a tough fight.

After their impressive win against St Helens, they looked poised to create another shock result.

However, Wigan had other plans and demonstrated their class and experience on the field.

The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, with both teams leaving it all on the field.

With Jai Field's expertly placed grubber kick and Liam Marshall's clinical finish, Wigan took the lead just before halftime, setting themselves up for a thrilling second half.

With this win, Wigan has now secured four consecutive victories this season, establishing themselves as the team to beat in the Super League.

As they sit two points clear at the top of the table, the warriors have set the bar high for their competitors.

The road ahead will be tough, but Wigan's fighting spirit and never-say-die attitude will see them through any challenge that comes their way.

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