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Bolton Wanderers Secure Win Over Barrow in EFL Trophy Opener

4 September, 2024 - 4:53AM
Bolton Wanderers Secure Win Over Barrow in EFL Trophy Opener
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Ian Evatt urged everyone to keep the faith after seeing his side come from behind to go into the international break in winning form, writes Pete Oliver.

Wanderers struck three times after half time to secure a 3-1 victory at Barrow and a successful start to their Group D campaign in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy.

Evatt’s men now have a breather before returning to League One action at home to Huddersfield Town on Saturday-week.

And The Wanderers’ boss is calling on a collective belief to help his side build on progress in the cups and a four-point return in the league to kick on in their challenge.

Evatt said: “These players love playing for this club. We’re a really tight-knit group. I believe in them and they believe in me. I think sometimes we have to do that more often and just play with confidence.

“Our fans were excellent tonight, to travel up here on a Tuesday night. They were fantastic. They really backed us and really supported us and I’m pleased we managed to win for them.

“Togetherness is key. The way that we play takes a lot of courage and bravery and we need people to be on side and on board with us and give us the confidence to play that way.

“I understand the frustration. We’re all frustrated. Saturday was very frustrating at times, given we had 21 shots to their six and lost the game to two set-plays.

“I understand the booing and the out-pouring but please stay with us and believe in us. Please believe in us because we’re going to do all we can to have a successful season and improve. We’ll keep striving to improve.”

Wanderers bounced back from a first home league defeat of 2024 to Exeter City to beat Barrow with three-goals in a stunning 12-minute burst from the front three of John McAtee, Aaron Collins and Kyle Dempsey.

The trio all opened their accounts for the season as the Whites finally made their pressure pay to secure a confidence-boosting result.

“We got there in the end and I think everyone relaxed and I think we deserved to win,” Evatt - who is hopeful a first-half injury to Jordi Otsei-Tutu is not too serious - told Wanderers TV after a successful return to the club he led back into the EFL four years ago.

“This was a game we were down to 11 players. We’ve got the international lads away and we’ve got a lot of injuries. I asked the lads for a big effort and they gave it me. This is a tough place to come. I know that first-hand.

“I thought a lot of our play was good quality. We had a lot of dangerous attacks and once we started to relax and finish our attacks with an action – whether it be a shot, or cross or finish it was a lot better.

“This is a talented team. We’re frustrated we’ve lost a couple of games this season but it’s only two out of seven. Sometimes it feels a lot worse than that.

“We were disappointed with the way we lost on Saturday with two set-plays and another set-play tonight, which is something we need to get better at and tighten up on.

“We’re going to work really hard to make the happen. We haven’t shown our best yet. We know that. But it’s exciting for me that the best is still to come because I know these players are capable of a high level.”

A Tough Test Awaits

Wanderers came from behind to make a winning start to their Bristol Street Motors Trophy campaign as John McAtee, Aaron Collins and Kyle Dempsey all scored their first goals of the season, writes Pete Oliver.

The Whites trailed 1-0 at the break as Barrow threatened to extend their superb start to the season.

But Wanderers then dominated after the break and Ian Evatt made it a happy homecoming to the club he led into the EFL four years ago as three goals in 12 minutes gave his side the three points to share an early lead in Group D with Aston Villa’s Under-21s.

McAtee’s first goal for the club was quickly followed by a super strike from Collins and a third on his return to Cumbria for the impressive Dempsey as Evatt’s men secured Wanderers’ first ever victory at Holker Street.

They therefore head into the international break with a welcome win behind them and 90 more minutes into the legs of all the senior players on duty bar Jordi Osei-Tutu, whose first-half injury is thankfully thought not to be too serious.

With just 11 fit senior players available due to injuries and international calls, Evatt named them all in his starting line-up.

That meant three changes to the side that has started Saturday’s league loss to Exeter as Aaron Collins returned to the team alongside summer signings Jay Matete and Otsei-Tutu.

Barrow made seven changes to the side which had won at Harrogate last weekend to continue their impressive start in League Two.

As well three wins from their opening four league games, the Bluebirds had also chalked up home victories in the Carabao Cup against Port Vale and Derby County to set up a third-round trip to Chelsea.

And Stephen Clemence’s side started well with opportunities for Andy Dallas and Dom Telford, who both forced Nathan Baxter into fine saves.

Barrow keeper Wyll Stanway was also pressed into action as he had to get down sharply to keep out an effort from McAtee which was aiming for the bottom corner.

Wanderers passed their way into some decent positions as the lively Dempsey flashed the ball across the face of goal with McAtee and Aaron Collins striving to get a touch.

And Collins also curled an effort inches wide as the Whites tried to break the deadlock before being forced into a change after half an hour when Luke Matheson replaced the injured Osei-Tutu.

That was a blow and Wanderers then suffered another eight minutes before the break when Barrow went in front when a free-kick into the box was allowed to find Sam Foley to slide the ball home.

Matheson had looked to make an immediate impact with a couple of dangerous runs and following the re-start he was also close to getting onto far-post crosses from McAtee and Collins as Wanderers stepped up the pressure in search of an equaliser.

The Whites were increasingly dominant as they looked to try and find a way through and with almost an hour gone they twice thought the moment had come.

Having led a break-away Szabolcs Schön was denied by a fine block from Stanway when the ball came back to the wing-back at the far post and Dempsey then worked the opening for a shot he curled just wide.

It felt like a goal was coming and with just over 20 minutes to go it did as Wanderers made it 1-1 as the heavens opened.

Collins had looked an increasing threat and when he turned and unleashed a shot Stanway could only help onto a post, McAtee slid in to force home the loose ball and open his Wanderers’ account.

It was no more than the Whites deserved and within minutes they were in front.

Again Collins was the man to unlock the Barrow defence as he led another counter-attack before cutting back onto his right foot and arrowing a superb low stroke across Stanway and into the far corner.

It was all Wanderers and a third goal in a dozen match-changing minutes then seemingly made absolutely sure of victory as Dempsey got the goal his performance merited on his return to Cumbria.

The attacking midfield man had kept Barrow on the back foot and when he drove forward again, he picked out Schön before meeting a low cross from the Hungarian international to neatly flick the ball home.

That should have been it but two minutes later Barrow pulled a goal back when Dallas slotted home to revive the hosts of taking the tie to penalties and the chance to compete for a bonus point.

Instead, though, it was Wanderers who went closest to scoring again through McAtee, whose earlier strike had been vital in sparking the successful fightback.

Wanderers: Baxter; Dacres-Cogley, Santos, Johnston; Osei-Tutu (Matheson 31), Thomason, Matete, Schön; Dempsey, McAtee (Lewis 90+4); Collins. Substitutes: Dallimore (GK), Weston, Sharples-Ahmed, Eze, Isong.

Booked: Schön, Dempsey

Barrow: Stanway; Foley, Canavan (Vassell HT), Jackson (Eccleston,60); Worrall, Weston, Campbell (Spence HT), Tiensia; Dallas, Telford (Etaluku 73), Kouyate (Garner HT). Substitutes: Farman, Stokes.

Booked: Stephen Clemence

Referee: Thomas Parsons

Attendance: 2005 (686 Wanderers)

The International Break

Bolton Wanderers are hoping for a positive start to the season as they head into the international break.

The Whites will be looking to build on their recent form and will be hoping to use the break to regroup and prepare for the remainder of the season.

The club will be hoping that their players return from international duty fit and ready to go, and that they can continue their good form in the league and cup competitions.

The break will also give the club a chance to assess their squad and make any necessary changes before the start of the next round of fixtures.

A Look Ahead

With the international break fast approaching, Bolton Wanderers will be hoping to make the most of the time to recharge and regroup.

The club will be looking to use the break to address any weaknesses in their squad, and to prepare for the challenges that lie ahead.

The Whites will be hoping to use the break to make a fresh start and to come back stronger than ever.

Bolton Wanderers Secure Win Over Barrow in EFL Trophy Opener
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