James Trafford 'looked a man' for Bolton Wanderers in the win over Doncaster Rovers as the Manchester City loanee showed a more physical and aggressive side to his game, according to Ian Evatt.
Wanderers took the lead after the break thanks for Amadou Bakayoko slotting home after being found in the box by Jon Dadi Bodvarsson.
The hosts got back on level terms thanks to substitute Mipo Odubeko smashing past James Trafford to give Donny hope. READ MORE: Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt on Doncaster Rovers win, goals & Accrington team selection hint But Wanderers scored not long after when former Donny man Kieran Sadlier fired home a marvellous volley from Dapo Afolayan's pass to ensure the visitors took home the three points on Good Friday.
Trafford has been on loan from City since January and has impressed inbetween the sticks at Wanderers, becoming the club's first choice goalkeeper.
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