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Bolton Wanderers captain Antoni Sarcevic has said he is 'devastated' to be ruled out of action for the immediate future with a torn hamstring but has every faith in Ian Evatt and his team mates to continue the club's positive form.
The 29-year-old has been ruled out of Saturday's home clash against Walsall and beyond after it was confirmed he had picked up the injury in last weekend's win on the road
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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 head to Vale Park this weekend aiming to build on their 10 match unbeaten run.
The Trotters produced a dominant performance for much of the game last night at the University of Bolton Stadium and were deservedly two up at the break and it could have been more.Eoin Doyle and Antoni Sarcevic netted before half-time to put Wanderers in control against the U's.Bolton looked like they would add to their lead after the break, but Cambridge halved the deficit when Kyle Knoyle's shot squirmed over the line after going through Wanderers goalkeeper Matt Gilks' legs.But Wanderers
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.
Wanderers he has made seven appearances, netting one goal which came in the 3-2 victory against Newcastle United in the Papa John’s Trophy in November.
The Trotters sit sixth in League Two heading into tomorrow's fixture at Valley Parade and can consolidate their position in the top seven with another victory. They also have the chance to do the double over the Bantams after a 1-0 victory at the University of Bolton Stadium last October.