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Bakayoko, wing-backs, table - four ups and one down from Bolton Wanderers' win over Oxford United

Bolton Wanderers have made it seven games unbeaten in League One after coming from behind to beat Oxford United 3-2.

Wanderers went behind early on at the Kassam Stadium due to Billy Bodin's great free-kick, but Declan John equalised immediately afterwards as Bolton drew level.

Bodin struck again for the second time later on in the first, but Marlon Fossey drew Wanderers level again for the second time in the encounter after half-time.

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The game looked like it was heading towards the spoils being shared, but Amadou Bakayoko struck before full-time to give Wanderers all three points for a huge win against the U's as Bolton went seven games unbeaten and are currently eight points from the play-offs.

After the win, we took a look back at the clash from an analytical perspective to pick out the ups and downs from a Wanderers perspective.

Ups

Coming from behind again

Earlier this season, when Wanderers went behind in games, it was often curtains for their hopes in encounters to try and get something out of games.

But that now appears to be a thing of the past if the evidence of recent weeks is anything to go by.

Bolton came from behind in difficult circumstances to pick up a point against Morecambe last weekend and at the Kassam Stadium, they overcame deficits twice in the course of the afternoon to get themselves back on level terms.

That proved to be crucial and meant they were able to take advantage of the key moment when it came before full-time and clinch what could be a vital three points at the end of the season.

Wing-backs show real threat

The switch of formation has meant the use of wing-backs once more by

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