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04.03.2022 - 17:22 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Ian Evatt says Bolton Wanderers are fully focused on reaching the League One play-offs this season but admits the club will move on to next campaign if the form earlier in the season ends up costing them in their quest for the top six.
Wanderers are eight points from the top six in the third tier of English football heading into tomorrow's clash on the road against Gillingham.
They have won eight of their last 11 games in the division but are heading to take on the Gills on the back of a loss on the road against MK Dons.
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Wanderers have come from the bottom half of the table to put themselves in the conversation for reaching the play-offs, but have a slim margin for error as they sit 11th in the standings and there are several teams in the race to make the top six between now and the end of April.
Bolton had a mid-season blip in form which has perhaps given them too much to do heading into the final stretch of the campaign.
Evatt has set Wanderers a points target to reach this season which he has kept in house and hopes that will be enough for them to make the play-offs and the focus is on that.
But if Wanderers do end up ultimately falling short of their aim this campaign, then Evatt vows Bolton will move on and prepare to go again next campiagn.
Evatt told the Manchester Evening News: "I’ve set the players a target. They know what they need to do, it’s just made it more difficult.
"One of the games we had where we could afford not to win, that’s now gone so there’s one less of those and the wins are still the same.
"We’ve got to go about our business and make sure we go on a mini run again.
"Our standards and
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Bolton Wanderers have 11 games left to go in their League One season as they aim to reach the play-offs.
Bolton Wanderers have 11 games left to go of their League One season as they aim to make a late charge for the League One play-offs.
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