Wanderers captain Sarcevic has been an ever present in the starting XI for Bolton's League Two campaign, except for the defeats against Colchester United and Newport County.
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the Trotters over the summer as one of more than 20 new signings. Last night, the central defender made only his fifth appearance of the season for Wanderers in the 3-2 victory in the Papa John's Trophy over Newcastle United's under-21s.
Wanderers captain Sarcevic has been an ever present in the starting XI for Bolton's League Two campaign, except for the defeats against Colchester United and Newport County.
Bolton Wanderers, who the bookmakers tipped before a ball had been kicked in anger to be among the favourites for the title this season.
The Trotters are in a rich vein of form at present with five wins in their last quintet of matches in all competitions. This includes their last four in League Two, with the most recent being a 3-0 victory over Southend United at the University of Bolton Stadium.
ensured a 3-0 victory for the Trotters. The win means Bolton now sit ninth in the League Two table and just a point from the play-offs.After the victory, Wanderers head coach Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's his initial reaction to the win.What’s your assessment?“Workmanlike.
Bolton and scored twice, including the winner in the victory over Scunthorpe United in midweek.He has been first choice right wing-back since arriving at the club on loan for the season from Championship side Luton Town. And playing regular football is helping Kioso to develop and is exactly what he wanted when he decided to move to the University of Bolton Stadium and not have his career be at a standstill.
Oldham Athletic came out on top of a seven-goal thriller against Barrow at Holker Street with a dramatic 4-3 victory. After the frantic midweek action, the team of the week in League Two has been named using the player ratings from football statistics website WhoScored.com.
Bolton wing-back suffered ankle joint damage in the victory over Harrogate Town at the start of October. He spent six weeks on the sidelines before training for a week and was thrust back into the first team in the victory over Salford City.
Wanderers returned to winning ways. He followed it up with another assured performance in yesterday's 2-1 victory over Stevenage as the Trotters picked up back-to-back wins in League Two for the first time this season.
The Trotters have for the first time in Evatt's reign as head coach a near fully fit squad to choose from. The only notable absentees are midfielder Dennis Politic who is due to be out for the season and Harry Brockbank, who is not poised to return before Christmas.
The Trotters made 20-plus signings over the summer after Evatt joined the club from Barrow and set about overhauling the Wanderers squad. Though the transfer window only closed just over a month ago, attentions have already turned to potential business when January comes around.
The Trotters sit 17th in the table after a dozen matches in the competition so far this campaign. Wanderers find themselves only six points from the play-offs heading into the weekend and are currently two games unbeaten in the league thanks to a draw against Mansfield Town and a victory over the Ammies last Friday.
The Trotters currently have a near fully fit squad to choose from, with the only notable absentees being long-term injured midfielder Dennis Politic who is poised to be out for the season and defender Harry Brockbank, who is not expected to be back before Christmas. Normally, those players who are not getting many minutes in the first team would be able to get some games under their belts in the under-23s set up.
was recalled by his parent club and was part of the matchday squad in the Papa John's Trophy win over Newcastle United's under-21s. The youngster, who joined from Longridge Town on an 18-month deal in January, made his debut by coming off the bench to replace Shaun Miller with just over quarter of an hour to go.
The Trotters are poised to ring the changes for this evening's match at the University of Bolton Stadium. Wanderers head coach Evatt has confirmed that no players who started last Friday's 2-0 victory over Salford City will be involved against the Magpies.
Wanderers first team debut last season with a cameo in League One against Tranmere Rovers. And he made his first appearance under Evatt against Shrewsbury Town last month in the EFL Trophy, now known as the Papa John's Trophy.
Bolton's 2-0 victory over Salford City on Friday evening. Sarcevic set up Eoin Doyle for the opening goal at the University of Bolton Stadium and was among Bolton's star performers on the evening.
Wanderers a first half lead before Jordan Turnbull's own goal after the break helped ensure Bolton picked up their second home win of the campaign.The 34-year-old was part of a defence which kept a clean sheet, only the third of the campaign for the Trotters. But Baptiste was pleased with what he saw against Salford and hopes Wanderers can now kick on from it in the games to come.
Wanderers a first half lead before Jordan Turnbull's own goal after the break helped ensure Bolton picked up their second home win of the campaign with a 2-0 victory over Salford City last night.
the Ammies this evening at the University of Bolton Stadium for the first ever meeting between the two sides. The League Two clash is being shown live on Sky Sports.
Bolton between 2001 and 2010 after coming through the youth ranks at the Trotters and notched up more than 160 appearances for the club, the majority of these being in the Premier League. And the defender has now responded after returning home, thanking people 'from the bottom of my heart' for their 'kind' messages following the incident.He says he is 'sore' but 'hopefully on the mend'.