Wanderers a first half lead before Jordan Turnbull's own goal after the break helped ensure Bolton picked up their second home win of the campaign.The 34-year-old was part of a defence which kept a clean sheet, only the third of the campaign for the Trotters.
But Baptiste was pleased with what he saw against Salford and hopes Wanderers can now kick on from it in the games to come. He said: “Hopefully that’s a step in the right direction.
It was a great team performance tonight and they had a lot of possession second half but they didn’t really create a lot of chances.
The 14 players, including the three which came on, it was a good, workmanlike 2-0.“The improvement has been coming. It has been tough sledding the first two months and we have.
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