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How Bolton 'drifter' typifies Wanderers style as Ian Evatt pinpoints squad challenge he faces

Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt joked veteran midfielder Kieran Lee is dubbed the 'drifter' by the Whites coaching team owing to his natural abilities and believes it is great for the club's younger players to learn off of him.

The 34-year-old played a big part in the weekend victory over Charlton Athletic. He was on the scoresheet along with Conor Bradley and George Johnston as Wanderers came from behind to claim a 3-1 victory.

The midfielder came through the youth team ranks at Manchester United and spent nearly a decade at Sheffield Wednesday before arriving at Bolton last January. He brings a huge degree of quality and experience to the Wanderers squad.

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Evatt hailed the midfielder's understanding of the game and how to play for Wanderers in their high pressing strategy. He believes he is a fantastic reference for the likes of Aaron Morley and George Thomason to learn from.

Evatt said: "We do have to coach him, he doesn’t just go out and wing it! But he gets it. His understanding of the game, his understanding of pressure, when to press, how to press, when to slide and block, passing lanes, is incredible.

“We have a joke in the coaches office that I’ve called him the drifter because he’s just constantly on the move, he’s always drifting off the back of people, drifting into the box and in space. He just does it so naturally and as I’ve said before, for our young midfield players, it’s great for them to learn off him and watch.”

Wanderers have a near fully fit squad to choose from now with Josh Sheehan and Lloyd Isgrove returning from long-term injuries, plus summer signing Eoin Toal getting up to speed with

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