Bolton Wanderers have opted not to bring Xavier Amaechi back to the club next season after the winger's loan spell came to an end.
16.04.2022 - 17:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Ian Evatt felt Kieran Sadlier answered the boos directed his way by Doncaster Rovers fans in the right way with the winner for Bolton Wanderers as the attacker once again demonstrated his flexibility.
Wanderers took the lead after the break against the League One strugglers thanks for Amadou Bakayoko slotting home after being found in the box by Jon Dadi Bodvarsson.
The hosts got back on level terms thanks to substitute Mipo Odubeko smashing past James Trafford to give Donny hope.
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But Wanderers scored not long after when former Donny man Sadlier fired home a marvellous volley from Dapo Afolayan's pass to ensure the visitors took home the three points on Good Friday.
The January transfer window signing was subjected to boos from the home crowd throughout the encounter in Yorkshire, having played for Donny between 2018 and 2020, but Sadlier ended up having the last laugh with what proved to be the winner in the 2-1 victory.
And Evatt felt Sadlier answered the Donny fans in the right way, believing the attacker, who was deployed at right wing-back, was booed due to his quality as a player as he once again showed his ability as a useful option across the pitch for Wanderers.
He said: “What I’ve learnt in football is when opposition fans are giving you the bird, it normally means that you’re a very good player and they’re pretty scared that you’re coming back and doing the business and I think providing he does his talking with the football, which he did with that goal, then no problem.
"That’s the game. I’ve said many times that this is a game when you’re professional athletes or staff, you’re going to get stick and
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