Sign up for the free MyBolton newsletter to get the top stories direct to your inbox Ian Evatt felt Bolton Wanderers' performance in the loss against Sunderland was better than they showed in the rout of Ipswich Town as he took repsonsibility for the way his team play out from the back but can experience nervy moments by doing so.
Bolton went behind in the first half after Carl Winchester struck in the early stages of the encounter. But Wanderers ought to have got something out of the game, especially after the break with a much improved second half performance. READ MORE:Sunderland boss Lee Johnson makes Bolton Wanderers League One prediction after victory Eoin Doyle missed a free header from close range with a chance the striker would
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