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08.03.2021 - 21:33 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Trotters take on the Us in the aftermath of their six match winning run coming to an end over the weekend.
Wanderers drew on the road against Bradford City after conceding a late equaliser, but the club's unbeaten run remains intact at nine matches and Ian Evatt's side remain in the League Two play-offs.They will take on a Cambridge side which boasts the League Two top scorer in the form of Paul Mullin and sitting second in the division prior to kick-off.Ahead of the fixture, Wanderers
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Wanderers made it 11 games unbeaten yesterday at Vale Park thanks to Gethin Jones' goal in the second half. It ensured Wanderers cemented their place in the League Two play-offs and and four points from the automatic promotion places, as well as five from the division's summit.
Wanderers picked up all three points thanks to Gethin Jones' second half finish. The result leaves Wanderers sixth in the League Two table and four points off the automatic promotion spots, as well as five points from the division's summit.After the game, Wanderers manager Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's his immediate reaction to the victory.Three points, you must be delighted with that?“Yeah, it’s the best win of the season for me because this is everything we’re not.
The Trotters sit in the League Two play-offs after an unbeaten run which has stretched to 10 games and included eight wins.
The Trotters produced a dominant performance for much of the game at the University of Bolton Stadium and were deservedly two up at the break and it could have been more.
Wanderers side in a rich vein of form after an unbeaten run of nine matches including seven wins has propelled Ian Evatt's side into the play-offs.
The Trotters rose up the League Two table in February with a run of results that included a draw and five wins on the bounce that took them to from 20th and into the play-offs. During that run, Wanderers kept four clean sheets, too, and found the back of the net nine times.
Bolton dominated, Nathan Delfouneso came off the bench as full-time approached to get the final touch on Eoin Doyle's deflected shot to put Wanderers ahead.
Are you surprised when you have a moment to reflect since you’ve hurtled up the league table from 19th to sixth? “Am I surprised? No, I’m not surprised because I believe in what we do and I believe in myself and the rest of my team and my staff. "The difference has obviously been that we had a really good window in January and I now have the tools to be able to do my job really.
The Trotters make the short journey to Boundary Park to take on the Latics in League Two. Wanderers head into the encounter as the form team in League Two at present, having won their last five games on the spin and are seven matches unbeaten.
Bolton finally managed to break down a defensively well organised Bluebirds team.