Bodvarsson, clean sheet, scorers - Five ups and one down from Bolton Wanderers' win vs AFC Wimbledon
Bolton Wanderers returned to winning ways with a convincing 4-0 demolition of AFC Wimbledon as they bounced back from the midweek loss to Burton Albion in style.
Wanderers took the lead in the first half thanks to Jon Dadi Bodvarsson's header as he scored his first goal for Bolton.
Dapo Afolayan then added a second after the break, before Dion Charles clinically finished to put Wanderers three goals to the good.
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And Amadou Bakayoko came off the bench to net Bolton's fourth as Wanderers narrowed their gap to the play-offs to seven points, thanks to results elsewhere in the day going their way.
After the big win, we have taken an analytical look at the victory from a Wanderers perspective and the ups and downs from a Bolton standpoint.
Ups
Club rallies to get game on
With snow falling around the University of Bolton Stadium in the build-up to the game, there may have been some who may have doubted if the clash would go ahead or not.
But Wanderers rallied and came together to help get the game on, with staff grabbing shovels to help clear the pitch of snow to ensure the playing surface would be in top condition for the encounter and not fall foul of the weather, which fortunately improved as kick-off drew closer.
A big well done to everyone who contributed to getting yesterday's game on in the first place and Ian Evatt rightly praised them as the first thing he uttered in his post-match press conference.
Bodvarsson up and running
Bodvarsson was among Bolton's better players when he was handed his first start in midweek against Burton.
Ian Evatt kept faith with Bodvarsson to start against the Dons and was rewarded as