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17.05.2022 - 07:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Jon Dadi Bodvarsson believes strikers who go through rough patches in form can use him as a shining example of coming out successful on the other side of it as he has demonstrated in his move to Bolton Wanderers from Millwall.
Bodvarsson joined Wanderers in the January transfer window on a free transfer from the Lions. He put pen to paper on a deal which lasts until the summer of 2023.
The Iceland international had found himself out of favour at the Den and played just once for the London club in the first half of the 2021/22 campaign. He moved on in January to pastures new in the form of Wanderers.
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After a slow initial start to life at the University of Bolton Stadium and building up his match fitness and sharpness, Bodvarsson showed what he can do. He scored seven goals in 21 games during the second half of the campaign.
The life of a striker is one which can very much go through peaks and troughs. Bodvarsson found himself out of the first team picture and therefore the goals when he was at old team Millwall.
And he believes it is important for other strikers at Wanderers who might go through a fallow period in front of goal to keeping working hard and stay fit. Bodvarsson did that towards the end of his time at the Lions and is now reaping the rewards at the Whites.
He said: “I think it is important for players who have been in the same position as I was – in a dip at Millwall – not to be too emotionally attached to it. You have to keep going, working hard, stay fit, because eventually it won’t be that bad, something positive will come out of it.
“I just stuck to it and eventually you will find a place
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