Wanderers boss Ian Evatt says his side need to be more ruthless in the final third if they are to push for a place near the top of League One this season.
Ian Evatt’s men had some good opportunities in their 2-0 defeat against Plymouth Argyle but failed to hit the net.
Niall Ennis and Ryan Hardie got on the scoresheet either side of half-time for the Pilgrims as the Whites suffered back-to-back league defeats.
“The top teams in this league would play a lot worse than that and still win games,” said the Bolton chief.
“If they would have had our chances today, they would have scored four or five, simple as that. That’s the difference for me.”
Ricardo Santos let Ennis get past him for the opening goal, while James Trafford arguably should have done better for the second.
Evatt added: “It’s difficult for defenders when you’re dominating so much and you’re having very little defending to do to stay concentrated for 90 minutes, but they have to be better at it.
“They can’t give team a sniff and that’s being ruthless and clinical in their own way and then the final third, it’s concentration, technique, belief, all of these things.
“We have to be better at them because everybody in this stadium knows we should never lose that game today.
“Their coaches are saying you should never lose that game today. Everyone can see it but we have so we have to fix it and improve, simple as that.”
The result leaves Wanderers 10th in the table, having taken eight points from their opening six matches.
Evatt’s men are back in action on Tuesday night when they host Crewe Alexandra in the Papa John’s Trophy (KO 7pm).
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