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Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt on AFC Wimbledon, play-off chances and team selection choices

Bolton Wanderers are aiming to return to winning ways this weekend when they host AFC Wimbledon.

Wanderers are seeking a victory back on home turf when they entertain the Wombles at the University of Bolton Stadium and aim to put the midweek loss at the hands of Burton Albion behind them.

Bolton sit 10th in the League One table as things stand and will be seeking to reduce the deficit they have to the top six with a positive result.

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They are eight points from the play-offs at present with 14 games left in their campaign to play.

Ahead of the encounter, Wanderers boss Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's a transcript of what he had to say to broadcasters.

Things are still going reasonably well, how do you reflect on the week?

“I’d say they are going more than reasonably well. I think we’ve just had to park Tuesday. I think everything that could go wrong went wrong in one day. Six minutes of set pieces madness cost us the game.

"Awful conditions, an awful pitch, just things didn’t go well for us and I don’t think it’s a reflection on where we’re at as a team.

“I think that is something that’s happened in isolation so we’ll move on from it really quickly.”

Two home games to come. You’ve said there’s no margin for error?

“No exactly. We’ve spoken to the players and we’ve set ourselves a target for the end of the season of where we want to be. That target hasn’t changed. Obviously it’s just made it a bit more difficult. We have got some margin for error but it’s very small and some of that has been taken away on Tuesday so we have to now make sure we win these next two home games in particular.”

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