Bodvarsson, Afolayan, McClean call - Four ups & two downs from Bolton Wanderers' draw to Wigan
Bolton Wanderers came from behind to rescue a deserved point on the road against Wigan Athletic.
James McClean put the Latics in front early in the first half as his cross found its way all the way through to give the hosts an early lead.
Leam Richardson's side dominated much of the first half but a big moment came before half-time when referee Samuel Barrott refrained from showing McClean a second yellow card following a foul on Dapo Afolayan, for whom he had fouled for his opening booking earlier in the game.
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Wanderers were the better team after the break and got a deserved equaliser when Jon Dadi Bodvarsson rose to nod home Will Aimson's cross and give Wanderers a share of the spoils.
Here, we analyse the game from a Wanderers perspective and the positives and negatives from the game for Ian Evatt's side.
Ups
Bodvarsson impact off bench
Bodvarsson has quickly become a key player for Wanderers and a potent weapon off the bench at times which Evatt can throw on in the bid to change the game.
Evatt highlighted the impact of the Iceland international and Kyle Dempsey in particular in doing just that at the DW Stadium, with the former's fantastic header helping Wanderers rescue a point.
The January transfer window signing from Millwall is quickly becoming a key player for Wanderers and he proved his worth once again with a big impact off the bench.
Coming from behind again
Wanderers once again demonstrated a huge positive as they came from behind once more to retrieve points from a situation where they had lost the advantage.
Bodvarsson's header was the 21st goal Wanderers have scored in the final 15 minutes of games and it is no