Wanderers in yesterday's 2-0 win over the O's. The former Macclesfield Town man has previously impressed in recent weeks with cameos off the bench.
These have included scoring the equaliser against Exeter City and teeing up Eoin Doyle for the Irishman to score in the draw against Cheltenham Town.
Gnahoua was handed a start against Orient and caught the eye once more with his performance and direct running at the O's defence which caused problems.
The attacker notched an assist when he set up Doyle for Bolton's second goal of the game. Evatt pinpointed Gnahoua's direct nature as a key asset, but also revealed the aspects of the forward's game which still need some work.
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