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'Not great goals' - Charlton boss gives verdict on Bolton strikes & Conor Bradley handball claim

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Ben Garner felt his Charlton Athletic side were the architects of their own downfalls in the 3-1 loss to Bolton Wanderers in terms of the goals they conceded but does not think Conor Bradley's strike was a handball.

Scott Fraser put the hosts into the lead early on after capitalising on George Johnston's error. But Conor Bradley struck not long after to put Bolton back on level terms.

The Whites went ahead before the break when Kieran Lee found the net. After half-time, Johnston helped to atone for his earlier error to score Bolton's third. READ MORE:Bolton Wanderers player ratings vs Charlton Athletic - Thomason great as Lee & Bradley impress Wanderers also had to call upon James Trafford to contain the visitors, denying Jesurn Rak-Sakyi on a couple of occasions.

The win sees Bolton sitting eighth in the table on 11 points. Garner admits Wanderers are a good side after the work Ian Evatt's side have done in several transfer windows.

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