Wanderers.Bolton have won their last six games in succession and are unbeaten in their last eight matches. The club's run of form has put Wanderers within six points of League Two's summit and only four from the automatic promotion spots.
Evatt admits Wanderers have put themselves in real contention for promotion from the fourth tier of English football and head to Valley Parade on Saturday to take on Bradford City.
And he believes there is more to come from his side, which has been created in earnest during the January transfer window.Evatt said: “That’s what we wanted but we’ve got 14 more games to go.
It’s a long way and a lot of points and things can turn pretty quickly. "So we’re not going to rest on our laurels, we’re going to keep.
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