skipper Antoni Sarcevic got on the scoresheet at the death. After the game, Wanderers head coach Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's the highlights of what he had to say.
02.10.2020 - 17:49 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
joined Wanderers last weekend before kick-off against Newport County and went on to make his debut against the Exiles. Striker Miller is yet to make his League Two bow for Bolton and has not been in the squad since coming off the bench to score against former club Crewe Alexandra in the EFL Trophy.
Both players will be out of this weekend's trip to take on Harrogate Town, though Wanderers have been boosted with the return to fitness of Antoni Sarcevic and could play a part tomorrow. Evatt
.skipper Antoni Sarcevic got on the scoresheet at the death. After the game, Wanderers head coach Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's the highlights of what he had to say.
Wanderers head coach chatted on transfer deadline day prior to the League Two clash against the current bottom side in the division. And Evatt discussed a range of topics in his pre-match press conference, including the loan signing of Peter Kioso from Luton Town, the transfer window, taking on the Latics, and the latest injury news.Here's what he had to say. Reaction to the signing of Peter Kioso "He’s a player that I’ve been aware of for the last couple of years.
The Trotters have brought in 20 new players this summer as new head coach Evatt reshaped his playing squad. The latest acquisition was Peter Kioso with the defender joining Wanderers from Championship side Luton Town on a season long loan.
Bolton's future was dramatically saved when it was confirmed a takeover of the club by Football Ventures (Whites) Limited had been completed. A few days later at the end of August, former Rochdale boss Keith Hill was installed as the club's new manager.
Clubs from the Premier League can sign players from the EFL and visa versa up until the second transfer window closes. At Bolton Wanderers in League Two, new Trotters head coach Ian Evatt has had a busy summer bringing in new players to the squad.
Wanderers were among the pre-season favourites for the title according to the bookmakers before a ball was kicked in anger. But the Trotters began the league campaign with three successive losses against Forest Green Rovers, Colchester United and Newport County.Bolton's form in League Two has picked up of late having taken four points from the last six on offer.
Wanderers boss Ian Evatt's first signing at the club. Since then, a further 18 new players have arrived at the League Two side, the most recent of these being winger Lloyd Isgrove and forward Arthur Gnahoua.
both sides had to settle for a share of the spoils. Ali Crawford's first half free kick was among the closest Bolton came to breaking the deadlock in a match where Wanderers failed to register a shot on target.
Bolton's League Two victory over Harrogate Town last weekend with suspected ankle joint damage and had not been expected back before Christmas.The 24-year-old has had both MRI and CT scans this week and seen a specialist to ascertain the severity of the injury.
had an x-ray and a scan on the injury. And after Bolton's defeat last night in the EFL Trophy against Shrewsbury Town, Evatt believes he will be without Jones until Christmas at least.
Lloyd Isgrove and Arthur Gnahoua joining before last weekend's match against Newport County.However, Isgrove will now be out for a couple of weeks at least after picking up an injury. Evatt explained that players who are joining having not been at another club recently and were free agents over the summer require more time to train and become used to the demands of playing under the former Barrow boss at Wanderers and the playing style he is implementing.
Wanderers and 19 new players have come through the doors at the League Two club. The latest two in the form of winger Lloyd Isgrove and striker Arthur Gnahoua were confirmed before kick-off on Saturday against Newport County and both came off the bench in that match to make their Bolton debuts.
Wanderers after leaving Colchester United over the summer, being released due to the financial constraints at the Us, who were the first EFL club to let players go following the fiscal impact of the crisis.But he knows others will not be so lucky and many are still without a club, despite the new season being already a few weeks old. He told the PA news agency: "There are a lot of players who are struggling to get clubs.
Bolton Wanderers, according to reports. The 32-year-old is poised to leave Fratton Park since joining the club in 2015 from Fleetwood Town.The midfielder has taken to Instagram to strongly suggest his time at Pompey has come to an end.Evans posted: "Thank you to all the fans for your unwavering support.
Wanderers have lined up in a 3-4-1-2 formation in the opening three games of the season. But Evatt changed that at the Jobserve Community Stadium against the U's and Bolton played with a 4-2-3-1 set up.And the Trotters boss has explained why he moved away with how Wanderers have lined up in recent matches for the trip to Essex, citing dominating possession more being at the core of the decision and, in turn, building attacks better.
Formation change suited Wanderers In the opening three games of the season in all competitions, Bolton Wanderers have lined up in a 3-4-1-2 formation.
The Trotters lost their fourth game of the campaign against the U's after Tom Eastman's header before the break was added to by Jevani Brown's chip in the second half.
Billy Crellin - 5Tested in the first half by Poku but had little else to do in the first 45 minutes apart from pick the ball out of his net. Was caught out for the second goal.Gethin Jones - 7Generally solid defensively in a more conventional right-back role as part of a back four.
The Trotters have travelled to Essex to take on the U's for their first away day of the season.
Wanderers have started life in League Two having been relegated from the third tier after last season's table was decided on a points per game basis in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Evatt has previously spoken of 'eradicating' a 'ingrained losing' culture at the University of Bolton Stadium and that 'you could almost smell it'.