Wanderers have lined up in a 3-4-1-2 formation in the opening three games of the season. But Evatt changed that at the Jobserve Community Stadium against the U's and Bolton played with a 4-2-3-1 set up.And the Trotters boss has explained why he moved away with how Wanderers have lined up in recent matches for the trip to Essex, citing dominating possession more being at the core of the decision and, in turn, building attacks better.
It is a formation that has only had a week of work put into it on the training ground at Lostock - but Evatt was pleased with what he saw, despite the defeat.
Comparing what he saw against Colchester to the defeat against Forest Green Rovers at the University of Bolton Stadium last weekend, Evatt felt the.
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