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Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt on Plymouth Argyle loss, goal conceded and play-off chances

Bolton Wanderers suffered a blow to their outside hopes of reaching the League One play-offs with a loss at home to Plymouth Argyle.

Wanderers went behind just before half-time after Macauley Gillesphey headed home from Jordan Houghton's corner.

The hosts switched to a back four early in the second half and Wanderers looked much better for it.

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Dion Charles saw a header saved by Michael Cooper, while substitute Elias Kachunga was unable to convert a golden chance to equalise as Wanderers were unable to get back into the clash.

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

Disappointing but did you deserve better?

“I think everyone knows we did. First and foremost they’re a really good team. I like what they do, I think they’re doing really well. I think Steven’s got them well coached and well organised but for 15 minutes at the end of the second half where they had a bit of control through possession, but they weren’t really going anywhere.

"They had possession at the back but they didn’t have any real creativity and they didn’t cut through us at any point, but it wobbled us a little bit in possession because it felt like they were having some possession themselves.

"Once we’d figured that out at half-time it was all us second half and the keeper’s made some great saves.

“But to be honest he shouldn’t be given an opportunity to save them. We’re missing guilt edged chances. We missed them on Saturday and it didn’t cost us, we missed them Tuesday, it cost us, and we’ve missed them again today and it’s cost us dearly.

"Especially against decent teams, we’ve

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