AFC Wimbledon's dramatic 1-0 victory at Wigan has secured their League One survival, with manager Johnnie Jackson admitting it's one of the best moments he's had in football. The Dons were on the brink of relegation after eight defeats in a nine-game winless run, but substitute Antwoine Hackford's goal with 30 seconds of normal time remaining ensured another season in the third tier. Jackson praised his team's effort, saying they were 'giants' on the pitch. The win was a monumental achievement for the club, especially given their injury-plagued squad. Wigan boss Gary Caldwell was disappointed with the result, saying his team didn't understand how to break down AFC Wimbledon's defensive shape. The Latics had 16 shots but failed to hit the target, and Caldwell admitted they lost their shape as the game went on. AFC Wimbledon's survival is a result of their hard work and determination, and they will look to build on this momentum next season. The club's fans will be relieved and excited for the future, and Jackson's team will be looking to improve their performance in the upcoming season. With their League One status secured, AFC Wimbledon can now focus on strengthening their squad and preparing for the new season. The Dons' victory at Wigan will be remembered as a turning point in their season, and they will be looking to carry this momentum forward. Jackson's leadership and the team's spirit have been key factors in their survival, and they will be crucial in the club's future success.
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AFC Wimbledon Secures League One Survival with Dramatic Win
AFC Wimbledon secures League One survival with dramatic 1-0 victory at Wigan, Johnnie Jackson praises team's effort
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