The Hammers exited at the fourth round on a miserable afternoon in the north west, sunk by the Northern Ireland striker
17:01, 27 Jan 2018Updated 19:29, 27 Jan 2018
West Ham were dire and Will Grigg on fire as Wigan dumped injury-hit West Ham out of the FA Cup.
Grigg scored twice on a thoroughly-miserable afternoon for West Ham, who had Arthur Masuaku sent off for spitting at Nick Powell.
Grigg headed past Joe Hart before converting a penalty to send Paul Cook’s League One leaders into the fifth round for only the fourth time.
The Hammers fans were unimpressed by their side’s woeful display and chanted ‘we want our money back’ and ‘sack the board’.

Will Grigg heads Wigan's opener(Image: AFP)

The Northern Irish hitman is back on fire(Image: Getty Images Europe)

A dire day for Moyes(Image: REUTERS)
Cook only made one change in a sign of his intent and his confident side took the lead on seven minutes when Grigg headed home Nathan Byrne’s cross at the back post.
Hart might have done better in front of the watching Gareth Southgate and he was one of six changes made by Moyes, who had 10 players unavailable.
West Ham then had Pedro Obiang stretched off to add their injury woes.

Wigan players react to Masuaku's apparent spit(Image: Action Images via Reuters)

Masuaku sees red(Image: REUTERS)

Masuaku walks down the tunnel after being sent off(Image: AFP)

Will Grigg scores Wigan's second from the spot(Image: AFP)
They suffered another blow on 49 minutes when Masuaku took exception to a challenge from Powell and spat at the Latics hitman.
The wing-back, who has impressed since Moyes' arrival at the club, now could face a six-match ban, similar to that handed down to Leeds' Samuel Saiz after his red card following a similar incident in the last round.
The tie was over on 62 minutes when Grigg scored a penalty after Reece Burke had handled his flick in the box.
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