Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt has made three changes from the side which drew to Portsmouth for today's game against Sheffield Wednesday.
21.03.2022 - 09:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Elias Kachunga believes Bolton Wanderers must win all of their remaining games and see where it takes them in the League One play-offs race.
Wanderers are 11th in the table and sit nine points from the top six with seven games of their season left to go.
They reduced the gap thanks to a late 1-0 win over Crewe Alexandra over the weekend before going into the international break.
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Wanderers will have a busy April with seven games left to go of their campaign, the next of which is a trip to the DW Stadium to take on the Latics, who themselves are in the hunt for automatic promotion to the Championship.
And Kachunga, who has recently returned from injury, believes Wanderers must simple do their job in the upcoming month and see where it takes them.
He said: “We just have to look at ourselves and win all the games, then look at where we are.
“For us, we don’t have to look around us. If we do our job then we might have a chance at the end but we finish the season well and then go to the next.
“There are seven games coming up, we need to win them all.
“I’d been working really hard with the medical department and it is brilliant to be back. I have two games already in my legs and hopefully in the next weeks I’ll let some more game time."
Wanderers signed off with a win against Crewe over the weekend as Kachunga came off the bench in the encounter.
In a first half which was scrappy in windy conditions at Gresty Road and Bolton's best chance came through Kieran Sadlier's free-kick being saved, Wanderers improved after the break and Dapo Afolayan struck the post as the visitors looked more likely to score.
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