Sunday Mirror

TAME TYKES

Evatt not impressed by Barnsley boys

- AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BOLTON

IAN EVATT claimed Barnsley showed “no real ambition to win the game” after Wanderers failed to score for a third successive match.

Respective keepers James Trafford and Brad Collins only had three ontarget efforts to save between them in this top-seven encounter.

“There were so many things to be positive about,” said Evatt after the Trotters collected a point after backto-back defeats at Cheltenham and Forest Green.

“Barnsley have just come down from the Championsh­ip and almost made the Premier League 18 months ago,” said Evatt. “That team beat Sheffield Wednesday comfortabl­y at Hillsborou­gh and we have completely dominated the game.

“There was no real ambition from them to win the game and that speaks volumes. They have come and paid us the ultimate respect to sacrifice everything they have been doing, keeping men behind the ball to frustrate and disrupt.

“Against that type of low block it is difficult to create clear-cut opportunit­ies.”

Barnsley boss Michael Duff – whose side stay sixth, one spot ahead of Wanderers – countered Evatt’s claim, and said: “It wasn’t a case of settling for a point.

“In the 93rd minute, we were the ones who had a good chance to win the game. It’s never a case of shutting up shop; it’s being difficult to beat, hard to play against and picking your moments. That’s one thing we didn’t do particular­ly well, we could have picked our moments slightly better.

But it is a good point from a difficult place to come. And it was a good performanc­e on the back of last week’s poor performanc­e.

“We could have used the ball a bit better. Last week we passed it for the sake of passing it, this time we turned it over a few too many times.

“However, you take a point and clean sheet away from home all day. There is slight frustratio­n but after last week you take the positives.”

Collins kept out a second-minute effort from Dion Charles while the Wanderers striker could not convert a close-range second-half chance.

Barnsley, who have not beaten Bolton for 14 matches and 24 years, might have cracked the division’s tightest defence in the closing stages.

Instead, James Norwood headed over Nicky Cadden’s cross and substitute Cadden’s even later free-kick was saved by Trafford.

 ?? ?? TUSSLE: George Johnston with James Norwood
TUSSLE: George Johnston with James Norwood

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