JOLS THOUGHTS ON THE GAME
Jol admits he is delighted by his side's goalscoring record but concerned by their vulnerability in defence.
"It was a great game of football, but they scored from crosses and we should have known their weapons," he told Sky Sports.
"On the other side of that, we used our quality and that is why we scored two terrific goals, and even the Jermaine Jenas penalty was a great attack.
"We could have nicked it but at the end we have to be satisfied with a point.
"We score goals and even at the end Jermain Defoe came on and showed me that he wants to play for us, but we have to do better defensively."
Tottenham's schedule of fixtures has been hectic in recent weeks due to their European commitments, but following their Uefa Cup exit to Sevilla on Thursday, Jol is determined to qualify for the competition again.
"We played last Thursday, Saturday, Thursday and then Sunday so playing a fourth game in ten days was not easy," he explained.
"Coming to Wigan can be difficult but we showed our quality.
"The main thing now is that we finish in the top six because we want to play in Europe again."