Ian Evatt believes the players Bolton Wanderers have out of action but can still put out competitive sides is a measure of how far his squad has come since the start of January.
On New Year's Day, Wanderers travelled to take on Rotherham United in their first game in three weeks after a shutdown over Christmas due to a Covid-19 outbreak at the club.
On that afternoon in Yorkshire, owing to the injury crisis Wanderers was experiencing that time which hit the club hard during November and December in particular, the midfield trio lined up of youngster George Thomason, defender George Johnston and attacker Nathan Delfouneso. READ MORE:Number of Bolton Wanderers summer signings pinpointed as transfer target set by Ian Evatt Since then, Wanderers strengthened heavily in the January transfer window with several signings made.
Marlon Fossey and James Trafford joined on loan from Fulham and Manchester City respectively, while Dion Charles, Aaron Morley, Jon Dadi Bodvarsson, Kieran Sadlier and Kyle Dempsey all arrived on permanent deals as the squad was strengthened.
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