Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Bolton Wanderers 1-0 Huddersfield Town: Back in the mix

After losing two straight games, Bolton Wanderers desperately needed a win in order to keep pace in the competition for promotion. This season hasn't been done well on the road by bolton but returns to the Reebok Stadium have been welcomed. The Trotters' house ground has become notably of a fort again since the Whites have now found 41 points from 20 games, losing only three times. The first half was greatly back-and-forth as both sides struggled to seize a foothold on the match. Bolton's best potential for the first half could seriously the 29 minute mark with Chris Eagles doing well to make it to the byline. David Ngog was in space and with Eagles lowering the ball back to him, he somehow managed to fire over the bar from all six yards out. Huddersfield Town could get their chances since the half drew to a close, mainly because of some Bolton Wanderers errors. The first came following a brief backpass from Danny Butterfield on 24 minutes that put James Vaughan in but an attentive Andy Lonergan did well to get off his line to clear. With on both occasions ruined any potential goals five minutes left in the half, more chances would be got two by Vaughan but an unhealthy first effect. Zat Knight almost triggered an goal in first half stoppage time after the ball deflected from him but Lonergan, wide conscious, smuggled clear. Eventually, Huddersfield would slap the crossbar from the place before the halftime whistle was blown by the referee mercifully. The Trotters would begin the second half brilliantly and would finally make Huddersfield Town pay. On the 59 second mark, it absolutely was Marvin Sordell who made the target happen for the men in white. He tussled with defense Tom Clarke before muscling him off the ball. It is then cut by sordell back for Chris Eagles who settled the ball in the back of the web from just nine yards out for his team-leading ninth purpose of the summer season. Huddersfield Town might answer well as they earned a myriad to themselves of corners. Former Bolton Wanderers person Danny Ward would put in several very risky whipped crosses but Bolton would excel enough to scramble them all away. With twenty minutes to get, it seemed that Dougie Freedman was content with a 1-0 scoreline and looked to shut up shop, giving Medo Kamara on for Marvin Sordell. The Trotters might keep Huddersfield Town silent, generally stopping the Terriers' chances at goal. Huddersfield Town would come near in stoppage time, because it was Danny Ward who'd send another dangerous ball into the area. Jermaine Beckford got a directly it but sent it only large. The gain means that Bolton Wanderers remain on 57 points, stage on games with everyone within their immediate area, and four points behind sixth-place Brighton & Hove Albion. Bolton will welcome an in-form Wolverhampton Wanderers side to the Reebok this week-end.

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