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Charles exceptional - Four ups and one down from Bolton Wanderers' win over Charlton Athletic

Bolton Wanderers have maintained their place in the top half of the League One table with victory over Charlton Athletic as they went six games unbeaten.

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.

Here, we analyse the win at the University of Bolton Stadium and take a look at the ups and downs from a Wanderers perspective after a fourth win at home on the bounce.

Ups

Charles looking extraordinary piece of business

Charles was the first piece of January transfer window business done by Wanderers as the striker was acquired from Accrington Stanley.

And after his first month as a Wanderers player, the transfer fee invested by Bolton looks to be a wise one to say the least and potentially even a steal.

Charles now has four goals for his new club, the latest being last night against the Addicks and one which he created himself by his own determination and willingness.

It was arguably his most impressive performance so far in a Bolton shirt, not giving the Charlton defence a moment's peace and leading the line exceptionally well, all pointing to what a brilliant piece of business it was to bring him to the UniBol as part of a new look attack.

Winning while not at best

Wanderers were far from at their best and, as Ian Evatt

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