Bolton Wanderers suffered back to back losses in League One following defeat on the road to Plymouth Argyle. Wanderers had started the first half of the encounter at Home Park well and went close to going ahead through Kieran Lee in the opening 30 minutes, but his effort was deflected wide.
Conor Bradley also saw a low effort go wide of goal. But Wanderers were meant to pay for defensive frailties when Niall Ennis got the better of skipper Ricardo Santos to slot past James Trafford.
It was a sucker punch for the visitors. READ MORE: 'We'll see' - Ian Evatt gives Bolton Wanderers transfer update after Plymouth Argyle loss The Whites should have equalised after the break when Amadou Bakayoko's effort was saved and pushed onto the post by Pilgrims goalkeeper Michael Cooper.
But Ryan Hardie fired home a late second to ensure the hosts would claim the three points. Here, we analyse the loss from a Bolton perspective and pick ups and downs from the encounter. Ups Dion Charles looking sharp Wanderers talisman Charles scored his first goal of the season in midweek against Aston Villa.
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