Rochdale Observer

First team dig deep at Bolton

- DAVE JACKSON

ROCHDALE mens’ first team made the short trip Bolton on Saturday and returned home with a hard-earned victory.

Rochdale went into the game in positive mood after a win against Kirkby Lonsdale the week previous..

However, Bolton started the game well and the visitors spent the first 15 minutes chasing shadows.

Only excellent defending from the Rochdale defence of Jimmy Decey, Mark Eden, Jonathan Herreran, Danny Bowe and Luke Rosebury kept the home team at bay.

Despite the onslaught it was Rochdale who scored first. A quick breakaway led to Sean Carney opening the scoring with a cool finish past the Bolton keeper.

But Bolton kept coming and grabbed a deserved equaliser just before the interval.

Straight after half time Bolton scored to make it 2-1. But this is a new Rochdale team and they dug deep, sticking to the gameplan and pushingBol­ton high up the pitch.

Things were starting to click with Adam Massey making some good runs into the heart of the Bolton defence.

Eventually the equaliser came, a big hit from the back was latched onto by Barry Gumbley who managed to do all the hard work, leaving Andy Meanock to finish into an empty net for his second goal in as many weeks.

Rochdale, having gained the upper hand, pushed hard and a great ball over the top of defence from Michael Waddicor was met by James Shepherd who, seeing his fist shot come back off the keeper, executed a superb reverse stick finish to put Rochdale 3-2 up.

Bolton now began to throw everything they had at Rochdale, but again the defence, who had also welcomed back the previously injured Danny Ramsbottom, stood firm.

Even two heavy injuries to defender Eden – one to the ankle and one to the face which would have finished most players – saw him simply turn and face the next attack.

Rochdale were also bombarded with short corners but again Shepherd and Waddicor denied Bolton again and again.

Vice captain Eden said: “This was a real gutsy performanc­e from Rochdale. We dug deep, stuck to our gameplan and came away with three well earned points against an excellent Bolton side.

“Every player should be proud of what they did. I would make a special mention to Jonathan Herreran who stepped in to play at the last moment and was superb through the whole game.”

Man of the Match went jointly to Mark Eden and Jonathan Herreran.

 ?? Rachel Jackson ?? ●●James Shepherd scored the winner for Rochdale at Bolton
Rachel Jackson ●●James Shepherd scored the winner for Rochdale at Bolton

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