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Jon Dadi Bodvarsson on Bolton Wanderers wish, Dion Charles goal struggles and Icelandic clap

Jon Dadi Bodvarsson admits he wishes the season was not about to come to an end as he hits his stride at Bolton Wanderers as he believes fellow striker Dion Charles will get back in the goalscoring groove.

Dapo Afolayan put the hosts in front before half-time against Accrington Stanley at the University of Bolton Stadium with his 14th strike of the season as Wanderers went in leading at the break yesterday on Easter Monday.

Jay Rich-Baghuelou leveled for the visitors early in the second half before the Iceland international came off the bench to fire Wanderers back in front.

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Accrington had a goal for Tommy Leigh ruled out for offside before they were reduced to 10 men after Rosaire Longelo was shown a straight red card for fouling Aaron Morley, before Bodvarsson scored his second to wrap up the three points for Wanderers in a 3-1 victory.

Bodvarsson has scored six goals for Wanderers since joining in the January transfer window as he bagged his first brace for the club.

The Iceland international was pleased with the impact he made off the bench against Stanley and admits with the form he is showing after getting up to speed at the club following his January transfer window switch from Millwall, he does not want the season to end.

He said: “My goal was to come in with as much energy as I could and bring some physicality up front, because they were quite physical.

“The first goal I just went for it, and it went in. The second one did too and I felt great out there. Two goals, I’m a happy man.

“He just said to bring some physicality in there because we’d struggled a bit in the first half, needed to make the ball

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