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Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt on Charlton Athletic, Morecambe aftermath and team selection

Bolton Wanderers are aiming to make it six matches unbeaten in League One when they take on Charlton Athletic tomorrow evening.

Wanderers take on the Addicks at the University of Bolton Stadium seeking to consolidate their position in the top half of the table.

Bolton sit just above Charlton in the table as things stand on the same number of points but can extend that to three and do the double over Johnnie Jackson's men with another win.

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A win would extend the club's unbeaten run to six games and potentially cut their gap to the top six, should results elsewhere on Tuesday evening go in Bolton's favour.

Before the game, Wanderers boss Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's a transcript of everything he had to say to broadcasters as he also reflected on the aftermath of the Morecambe game, which was stopped temporarily over an allegation of racist abuse being directed towards the Wanderers bench and is being investigated by police, with a man arrested and bailed in connection with the incident.

Is there any update from the weekend’s occurrences?

“As we understand there’s been an arrest made. There’s a police investigation ongoing. Obviously we have took a great deal of offence by what’s occured and what’s been said afterwards and Sharon and the board are dealing with it the best way they possibly can. We certainly won’t be letting it lie.”

How much of a distraction has it become?

“We had a conversation this morning with the players. It dosen’t matter whether it’s one comment or a hundred comments. It’s zero tolerance and as a squad and as their manager and leader, if we hear one comment which we feel is over

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