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Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt on Charlton Athletic win, scoring from set piece and subs impact

Bolton Wanderers made it six games unbeaten in League One as they picked up their fifth win in that run by beating Charlton Athletic 2-1.

Dion Charles put Wanderers in front early on after getting the better of Akin Famewo and rounding Craig MacGillivray to give the hosts the lead.

But the Addicks equalised when substitute Chuks Aneke rose highest to head past James Trafford.

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However, Wanderers retook the lead and what proved to be the three points when Will Aimson headed home Aaron Morley's dangerous free-kick to give Wanderers 16 points out of their last 18 on offer.

After the game, Wanderers boss Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's his initial reaction to the victory.

Another win and a goal from a set piece?

“I think it was a really hard fought game with very few chances. I think both teams cancelled each other out. We weren’t quite at our best tonight. We looked a bit off the pace. A bit devoid of a bit of energy and intensity. We put a lot into Saturday, especially towards the end of that game and I think we looked in and out of possession, a bit jaded.

"The subs gave us some impetus when they came on and were able to change the game again with what we’ve got available, but it’s been a long, long time since a) we’ve won a game with a set play and b) winning a game when we’ve played poorly. We know we can be loads better than that so the most positive thing tonight is we’ve won the game and to win five out of six and draw the other one is really tough and challenging.

"Two years ago if you’d have said we’d have done the double over Charlton Athletic I think everyone would have bit their hands off

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