Irish Sunday Mirror

EVATT KNOWS

Trotters boss demanding even more

- AT THE TOUGHSHEET COMMUNITY

IAN EVATT knows Bolton have to find ways to punish sides more.

Wanderers beat Northampto­n thanks to goals from Dion Charles and Randell Williams but failed to pull further clear, meaning Sam Hoskins’ sixth of the season made for a tense finish.

“The first half was as good as we have played this season,” he said.

“Some of our approach play was excellent.

“So, when we smell blood we need to finish the game off because 2-0 is a funny scoreline.

“We have to develop a ruthless streak but we are only going to get that stage by learning.

“All the messages we gave at halftime went out of the window because of the way we started and it spread throughout the team.

“We were loose and kept turning over the ball. It wasn’t just one player it was everybody. They got a momentum and there was a feel of nerves.

“We go back into ‘see the game out mode’ which isn’t really us.”

Evatt said Williams saved himself an ear-bashing from his team-mates by getting his first goal since February.

“It is a good job Randell did score,” said Evatt as Bolton climbed to fourth, albeit five points outside the top two.

“Had he rolled it across the face there were three strikers waiting to tap it in. They wouldn’t have been too happy (had he not scored).

“But credit to Randell, he finished it off well. For the first goal Dion sniffed the chance, but Randell was in a good position taking the shot which we know he can do.” Northampto­n boss Jon Brady was left to rue his team’s poor start and knows it can not become a trend.

“Overall, it was frustratin­g we didn’t get a point from the game,” he said. “But you cannot start like we started against a high-quality side like Bolton.

“We were disjointed in the way we pressed, but it was not meant to be that way. We came out of holes and they picked us off quite easily.

“It was too easy to get through both goals. It meant I had to make changes at half-time because I couldn’t accept the way we were playing.

“I felt the changes made a big difference.

“In the second half, it showed we can be competitiv­e and the way we can play.

“You can credit them and Bolton play good football.”

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TWO GOOD: Randell Williams fires home

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