Bolton Wanderers rediscovered their goalscoring touch as they progressed to the last 32 of the Papa Johns Trophy with a 3-0 win over Leeds United's under-21s.
Ian Evatt made eight changes from the side which drew against Barnsley over the weekend. It was one of the three players he kept faith in, Jon Dadi Bodvarsson, who put the Whites ahead in the first half as he turned home a cross from the returning Lloyd Isgrove.
Wanderers doubled their lead after the break when Amadou Bakayoko fired home from close range following Conor Bradley's shot being saved by Joel Robles.
Kieran Sadlier added a third before full-time to put the victory beyond doubt. READ MORE:Ian Evatt on Bolton's win over Leeds United, Bodvarsson & Sheehan injuries, Isgrove return & John susbtitution Here we analyse the positives from a solid victory for the Whites as three points and a place in the next round of the competition was secured. Ups Back in the goalscoring groove Wanderers had gone three games without scoring a goal and there had been a mini goal drought at Wanderers.
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