Bolton Wanderers make the journey to Portsmouth this weekend aiming to return to winning ways in League One.
08.10.2021 - 19:03 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Elias Kachunga has no point to prove to Bolton Wanderers or his manager ahead of the trip to his old club Sheffield Wednesday, Ian Evatt insists.
Kachunga joined Wanderers over the summer and put pen to paper on a two-year deal at the University of Bolton Stadium.
The 29-year-old spent last season at Hillsborough and played a total of 29 games in all competitions for the Owls last season.
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Bolton Wanderers make the journey to Portsmouth this weekend aiming to return to winning ways in League One.
Ian Evatt believes Lloyd Isgrove has the potential to develop into a 'very good' right-back after impressing in the role for Bolton Wanderers in the comeback against Gillingham.
Ian Evatt believes time is needed for Bolton Wanderers to see the best of Amadou Bakayoko after admitting the attacker was rushed back from injury.
Ian Evatt believes Bolton Wanderers must be judged at the end of the League One season rather than right now and believes some perspective is needed with the club sitting in midtable in the division compared to where they were this time last year.
Ian Evatt is unsure whether he will have Declan John back available for this Saturday's clash for Bolton Wanderers against Gillingham while Gethin Jones has seen a specialist to ascertain the severity of his injury.
Ian Evatt says Bolton Wanderers must be at their best when taking on early League One leaders Plymouth Argyle otherwise they can expect a difficult encounter like they did against Wigan Athletic.
Opportunites are arising at Bolton Wanderers owing to injuries and suspensions and the players must take them, Ian Evatt has said.
Leam Richardson insisted that his Wigan Athletic players were not inspired by suggestions Bolton Wanderers are the best team in League One and that they looked inwards for their big 4-0 win.
Ian Evatt is in no doubt that defender George Johnston will be able to cope with the occasion of playing against old side Wigan Athletic in the heart of defence for Bolton Wanderers.
Bolton Wanderers have had a 'rough week' ahead of taking on Wigan Athletic this weekend with it confirmed that Gethin Jones has picked up an ankle injury, Ian Evatt has confirmed.
Bolton Wanderers were left to lament a mixture of not taking opportunities and to extent decisions of the officials in the loss to Sheffield Wednesday.
Darren Moore feels Bolton Wanderers will be 'there or thereabouts' this season in League One after believing Ian Evatt's side is the best side Sheffield Wednesday have seen this season.
Sheffield Wednesday defender Dominic Iorfa believes his block on Kieran Lee against Bolton was 'never ever' a red card and claimed Wanderers made their feelings known to the referee at half-time in the tunnel.
Bolton Wanderers slipped to defeat against Sheffield Wednesday as Ian Evatt's side missed the chance to make it into the League One play-off places.
Bolton Wanderers slipped to defeat on the road against Sheffield Wednesday.
Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt has made no changes from last weekend's win over Shrewsbury Town for the clash against Sheffield Wednesday.
Ian Evatt believes the prospect of managers being changed regularly such has been seen recently at Sheffield Wednesday is something he could have experienced to his cost last season at Bolton but is grateful the Wanderers board backed him and stuck with his vision.
Ian Evatt believes Kieran Lee had no point to prove when he came to Bolton Wanderers but that he may well have done to Sheffield Wednesday and believes the midfielder felt let down by the exit from his old club and that he had more to offer them.
Bolton boss Ian Evatt rates former team mate Barry Bannan as among the best players in League One and believes his side will have to keep the former Wanderers midfielder quiet.
Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt faces some intriguing team selection decisions with the trip to Sheffield Wednesday tomorrow and a couple of former Owls in with a shout of facing their old side.