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Bolton 2-2 Fulham (goal video page 2)

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Yeah, for another two weeks.

karlypants

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Nat Lofthouse
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Report: Bolton 2-2 Fulham


IN BRIEF

Wanderers were denied victory late on as they drew 2-2 with Fulham at Macron Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

On a rain-sodden day at BL6, it was the visitors who opened the scoring with their first real chance of the game in the 28th minute with Luke Garbutt firing home past Ben Amos from just outside the area.

Cruel on Wanderers, they were deservedly back in the game just after the hour mark through Zach Clough as the academy graduate drilled home from 12 yards to the delight of the home faithful.

And it was two for the returning frontman just 13 minutes later with him given the simple task of tapping home Liam Feeney’s cross from a yard out, only for Ross McCormack to draw the Cottagers level with a long-range free-kick with six minutes left to earn a share of the spoils.

TEAM NEWS

Darren Pratley returned to the starting XI for Wanderers after sitting out the midweek trip to Charlton with a head injury, while Zach Clough made his first home start since September.

For Fulham meanwhile, former Bolton players Tim Ream and Andrew Lonergan made their first returns to Macron Stadium since their summer departures from the club with both in the Cottagers’ starting line-up.

FIRST HALF

As the game got underway, the rained poured down on Macron Stadium’s turf with the weather ensuring that it was something of a tentative start to proceedings.

Wanderers were looking the more likely inside the opening minutes however with Gary Madine and Clough putting the Fulham defence under pressure from the outset.

After a period of Bolton attacks, the visitors first ventured forward with Luke Garbutt powering downfield after collecting the ball in his own half, but he was unable to find a man in the six yard box.

The game then fell into a fairly even affair, with each side enjoying breaks on the counter although nothing came to fruition in front of goal.

Some clever build-up play from Wanderers shortly after had the collective Bolton faithful in good voice, with each pass and build-up of pressure ensuring that confidence was growing for the home side.

Any real goalmouth action however was still lacking, with Lonergan remaining untested in the Fulham goal, with Liam Feeney’s crosses 

Out of nowhere however, Wanderers found themselves behind in the 28th minute with Garbutt taking advantage of a loose ball at the feet of Prince-Desire Gouano, with the Frenchman being dispossessed by Ross McCormack who fed the youngster who fired home into Amos’ bottom hand corner.

Buoyed by their goal, Fulham almost had a second shortly after only to see Alex Kacaniklic’s shot cannon off the crossbar with the Bolton keeper a beaten man, while Moussa Dembele fired over after breaking free of the Whites’ defence.

Former Wanderer Ream almost grabbed his first goal in English football shortly before the break, but the defender’s curled effort flew just wide of Amos’ far post to the relief of the home faithful.

As the clock ran down to half time, it was the visitors who were enjoying the majority of possession and attacks with Bolton forced onto the backfoot.

On the stroke of the whistle however, Jay Spearing saw a snap-shot blocked at the death by Richard Stearman as the half ended up Fulham’s favour.

SECOND HALF

With no changes at the break for either side, it was as you were as the rain continued to hammer down at BL6.

And it was the home side who showed their intent first, with Clough being deemed to be narrowly offside inside the opening minute of the second half with the goal at his mercy.

Madine came within inches of an equalising goal moments later too, with the frontman’s header from a free-kick clearing the goalmouth by a matter of inches.

It was one way traffic with Wanderers visibly ready for the fight, with Clough seeing his 25-yard free-kick saved by Lonergan at the last moment while Feeney’s shot from a tight angle flashed just wide of the mark.

Ream looked set to put the ball into his own net just short of the hour mark whilst trying to clear a Dean Moxey cross, but the defender somehow managed to hook it just wide of the post.

On the counter attack meanwhile, Amos was the hero for Bolton as he denied Kacaniklic whilst one-on-one with the Swedish international.

And straight from that, Wanderers were back level and it was Clough who had the goal, Davies finding him in the middle of the area with the striker firing home past Lonergan to send Macron Stadium into raptures.

Deserved on the Trotters’ part, it was just the tonic they needed as they pressed in search of a winner.

Just 13 minutes later, that second goal did come and it was that man Clough again, this time tapping home Feeney’s cross from close range.

Macron Stadium was bouncing and it was certainly a deserved lead given Wanderers’ dominance for the most part, with Clough receiving a standing ovation from three sides of the ground when being replaced by Emile Heskey with 12 minutes to go.

With the game entering its closing stages, Fulham tried their luck and were rewarded when McCormack thundered home a free-kick from all of 25 yards with six minutes remaining.

Bolton’s lead was almost restored with two minutes left, but Feeney somehow failed to connect with Pratley’s dangerous ball across goal.

With four minutes of additional time indicated, McCormack drilled a shot against the crossbar for the visitors while Heskey turned his man before firing just over the goalmouth.

Both sides threw everything forward in a bid to snatch all three points, but their efforts were in vain as the game ended all square at the final whistle.

FULL TIME

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Hipster_Nebula

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Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Bit of fight again today, thats encouraging at least.

doffcocker

doffcocker
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

Nothing Lennon - who got a bit of stick today - could do about the goals to be fair.
The first comes from a shameful piece of play from Prince, and the second is a good free kick that Amos doesn't even get close to saving.

I think most people would agree it was one of our best performances but take Clough out the equation and you've got yet another underwhelming display at home against the kind of team we should be beating.

Moses Gate


David Ngog
David Ngog

Certainly an improvement in effort - especially in the middle of the park. I felt that Amos could have done better with the second - not sure any keeper would be happy to get beaten from 25 yards despite the power and accuracy. Prince continues to be a liability despite having good pace and strength. It's as though he has moments of loss of concentration that blight otherwise impressive performances.
Nevertheless, there are signs that we are getting better. Pratley looks a different player in the middle of pitch rather than stuck out wide left, and Madine seems to have decided to make an effort. Even Feeney has upped his cross success rate from 1 per game. 
All in all hope remains. Or perhaps it's just prolonging the agony.

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Just in from the game.  We looked a different team in the second half. Could have been 3 0 at half time but it was all Bolton after the break.  not seen us pressure a team like that for ages.  Encouraging! 

Ooh and the atmosphere is the best i have seen in 12 months .

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doffcocker

doffcocker
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

Moses Gate wrote:I felt that Amos could have done better with the second - not sure any keeper would be happy to get beaten from 25 yards despite the power and accuracy.

I was beginning to think I was the only person who knew that we have a goalkeeper, and that his name is Amos.

There seemed to always be people on Bogdan and/or Lonergan's backs even when they were playing relatively well. Amos has given away a number of cheap goals this season and never seems to get any stick.

For the record, I'd like to see the goal again before deciding that it was savable, but he got nowhere near it that's for sure.

KillerGorilla

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Nicky Hunt
Nicky Hunt

doffcocker wrote:
Moses Gate wrote:I felt that Amos could have done better with the second - not sure any keeper would be happy to get beaten from 25 yards despite the power and accuracy.

I was beginning to think I was the only person who knew that we have a goalkeeper, and that his name is Amos.

There seemed to always be people on Bogdan and/or Lonergan's backs even when they were playing relatively well. Amos has given away a number of cheap goals this season and never seems to get any stick.

For the record, I'd like to see the goal again before deciding that it was savable, but he got nowhere near it that's for sure.

I too was thinking to myself earlier that amos always seems to be beaten by a long range strike now I admit some aren't unstoppable but he has been guilty of poor positioning on a few occasions.

Still A better keeper than lonergan I would say

Bolton Nuts


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I thought he could have saved the first goal but sort of made up for it when he saved the  one on one

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Bolton Nuts


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Was Holdsworth there today?

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Gooooaaalll.....

Clough equaliser... 

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wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Fulham have a lot of class players in their side so I guess there's always a chance that someone like Dembele or in this case McCormack will create a goal out of nothing but at the end of the day, if Prince hadn't gifted them the first one we might have won.

Bwfc1958

Bwfc1958
Tinned Toms - You know it makes sense!

Just seen the brief highlights and the defending from Prince was shocking for their first goal. Good finish by Clough for his first goal, Just hope he doesn't walk out of the door in a few weeks. Madine would have smashed it into the stand. Feeney put in another perfect cross for Clough to tap in his second as well,so he seems to be doing a little better.

doffcocker

doffcocker
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

Clough really is class but his fitness is a bigger worry than him walking out.
The last thing we need now is yet another really good player who can't stay fit for more than a few matches at a time.

If somebody told me he'd stay fit between now and the end of the season then piss off out the door, I'd take that. It might just keep us up.

KillerGorilla

KillerGorilla
Nicky Hunt
Nicky Hunt

I'd love to hear everyone's views on prince because barring any silly mistakes there is a very good player in there somewhere, let's not forget he's still only 21 which I was amazed to learn not long ago! He needs to work on his concentration levels but I do hope we can keep hold of him

Bolton Nuts


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Prince was pretty brilliant today except the terrible gaffe. He did overall play very well.

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Great intelligent play there to drop back out to the edge of the box and create some space for himself.

Well done him.

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KillerGorilla wrote:I'd love to hear everyone's views on prince because barring any silly mistakes there is a very good player in there somewhere, let's not forget he's still only 21 which I was amazed to learn not long ago! He needs to work on his concentration levels but I do hope we can keep hold of him

You've been calling him a lightweight ponce all season.

Make your mind up, love.....

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Let's hope Bolton tell Everton to fuck off.

doffcocker

doffcocker
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

Biggie wrote:I thought he could have saved the first goal but sort of made up for it when he saved the  one on one

From where I was sat the one on one was nothing more than a poor shot that went straight at him. If Madine got a chance like that and finished that poorly he'd get absolutely crucified.

I can think of one occasion (Brentford at home) where Amos has come up with a really crucial save. Lonergan got us out the shit a number of times last season with a really top save.

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