Bolton Wanderers beaten 2-0 by Charlton - match report[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Wanderers’ unbeaten start came to an end following a 2-0 defeat against Charlton at the Valley.Greg Docherty and Matty Godden struck either side of half time on a frustrating afternoon in the capital for Ian Evatt’s men.
The Whites had few chances of note in the final third, with Dion Charles going closest in the first half.
Evatt named an unchanged side from last weekend’s stalemate against Wrexham, with Luke Southwood replacing Aaron Morley on the bench following the midfielder’s loan move to Wycombe.
Charlton made one change from their win against Leyton Orient, with Theirry Small replacing the injured Josh Edwards.
There were promising signs for the Whites in the opening stages, with John McAtee pouncing on Thierry Small’s sloppy pass and driving towards goal. However, the attacker – who was signed by Nathan Jones at Luton Town a couple of years ago – scuffed his shot wide.
Aaron Collins then showed clever feet as he tried to launch a counter attack and was hauled down by Conor Coventry, who was booked by referee Lee Swabey. Luke Berry was also cautioned for his protests.
But Wanderers shot themselves in the foot after 10 minutes when Ricardo Santos lost possession cheaply on the edge of his own box. Docherty still had lots to do to beat Nathan Baxter but picked out the top corner with a fine strike.
Collins won a free kick right on the edge of the Charlton penalty area as Wanderers searched for an immediate equaliser, but the Welshman failed to beat the wall.
The former Bristol Rovers man continued to cause problems for the hosts, charging down a clearance which felt to Charles, who tried an ambitious volley but failed to test Mannion between the sticks.
George Johnston, named in the starting line-up for the second weekend in a row, did Baxter no favours with a rogue backpass but the goalkeeper did well to clear his lines under pressure.
Charles had the Whites’ best moment of the first half, testing Will Mannion with a clever effort on the turn. However, the Charlton goalkeeper reacted quickly to get down to his right and make the save.
Evatt’s men were enjoying plenty of the ball and had the Addicks penned in on the edge of their own box at times, but struggled to carve out many chances of note. Johnston drilled a pass into Collins’ feet but his effort was held by Mannion.
The hosts also had spells of pressure as the first half went on, with Docherty continuing to receive the ball in dangerous areas.
Small’s cross eventually dropped for the midfielder, whose initial strike was well saved by the legs of Baxter. The rebound was simpler for the goalkeeper to deal with.
George Thomason cut onto his left foot on the stroke of half time and delivered a cross that was not too far away from curling into the bottom corner.
Evatt opted to make a couple of changes at the break, with Jordi Osei-Tutu and Victor Adeboyejo joining the fray for Josh Dacres-Cogley and Charles.
Unfortunately, not much changed in the next 20 minutes for
Bolton, who were frustrated by a Charlton side keen to maintain their 100 per cent start in the league.
Kyle Dempsey and Jay Matete was also introduced off the bench in place of Josh Sheehan and George Thomason as Evatt looked to inject energy in the middle of the pitch.
Eoin Toal had a half chance after getting on the end of Szabi Schon’s corner but could not direct his header goalward.
Charlton nearly doubled their lead through a corner of their own but Chuks Aneke could not keep his header down after getting up highest.
At the other end, McAtee let fly from the edge of the area. It was a sweet strike but flew over the bar.
The end-to-end nature continued heading into the final 10 minutes, with space opening up for Dempsey to drive into.
Aneke had another sight at goal but sliced an effort wide of the near post after he was teed up by Conor Coventry.
Charlton put the game to bed in the 88th minute when Godden met Aneke’s pinpoint cross with a diving header past Baxter.
Scott Arfield replaced Johnston for the final few minutes but the hosts preserved their clean sheet to continue an impressive start to the campaign.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]MATCH REACTION: Evatt on 'self-inflicted' Charlton defeat and HT changes[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Ian Evatt was left frustrated by a “self-inflicted” defeat at Charlton as Wanderers’ unbeaten start came to an end.Greg Docherty and Matty Godden struck either side of half time as the Whites left the capital empty-handed.
“There are things that we can certainly look at and try to be better,” Evatt said after the final whistle.
“We have made two mistakes for two goals, and I have to own that really because that is the way I ask us to play. I will take responsibility for that.
“We don’t try to play out from the back for vanity or because we want to look good, we don’t want the majority of possession for vanity or to look good. We want it to try and create space at the top end of the pitch, get the ball there and hurt the opposition.
“We had a lot of the ball in the final third, we had moments in the first half. At one stage, we had a four-v-two overload and didn't even get a shot off.
“We have the ball around the edge and don’t get a shot off or make the correct decision, that will only come from work.
“We have lost the game based on two mistakes, I don’t think they had a great deal of other chances. We have to tighten up at one end and be more creative at the other.”
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Bolton boss felt his side were let down by their decision making in the final third at times but believes improvement will come with more time on the training pitch.
“We have got three strikers on the pitch and it is their duty and job to create for us,” he continued.
“Last Sunday, we created the best chances and didn’t take them. Today, we had a lot more of the ball and more dangerous attacks but haven’t created. We have to work hard to be better.”
Victor Adeboyejo and Jordi Osei-Tutu were both introduced at the break for Dion Charles and Josh Dacres-Cogley.
When asked about the changes, Evatt replied: “At the start of the second half I thought we looked bright but then we lost impetus.
“It wasn’t because Charlton were putting us under loads of pressure, it was self-inflicted. We had possession in the final third and didn’t do enough with it, and that is the reason why.
“I believe in this group of players, I believe we are going to get better. There are a lot of talented players in there, we need to work hard.
“We are still building relationships and it is slightly different to what we have been used to. All is not lost.
“Defeats hurt, of course, we never like to lose games but there are things we can take from that. That is my job now to pick the players up and work extremely hard to get things right.”
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