Sunday Mirror

Moore missing a trick

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Bolton 1 Sheff Wed DARREN MOORE rued Wednesday’s missed chances after MJ Williams’ first Bolton goal denied the Owls all three points. On-loan Preston defender Jordan Storey put Wednesday in front with his first goal for the club after 66 minutes.

But Williams weighed in with a last-minute equaliser, much to

Moore’s frustratio­n.

“It is definitely a mood of two points dropped,” he said. “If you had said we would have had those chances I would have said it meant we were coming away with the three points. I am a little bit perplexed we didn’t finish off those chances.

“This is a tough place to come but we took the game to them. We could have used the ball better but we did enough to win.

“Credit to Bolton because they stayed in the game.

“You are never out of it when just one goal down. But whoever was here would have seen Wednesday were the more dominant side.”

Bolton manager Ian Evatt believed Wanderers should not have trailed when Williams netted his first goal for the club at the 62nd time of asking.

“It was offside,” he said of Storey’s close-range finish. “They [the officials] have got to know the rules.

“If the keeper is out of his goal and there is only one covering defender, he [Storey] is offside.”

 ?? ?? FRUSTRATED Wednesday manager Darren Moore
FRUSTRATED Wednesday manager Darren Moore

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