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Kieran Sadlier reflects on Bolton Wanderers success so far after Rotherham move as target set

Kieran Sadlier admits he is feeling very settled at Bolton Wanderers in his first month at the club since his January move from Rotherham United and is targeting playing his part in the upcoming run-in as his new club seeks to reach the League One play-offs.

Sadlier made the move from Millers to Wanderers last month for an undisclosed fee, putting pen to paper on a two-and-a-half year deal at the University of Bolton Stadium.

The attacker has played six times so far fo his new club since last month's transfer and scored his first goal for Bolton in the midweek victory over Lincoln City.

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Sadlier was pleased to get his first strike for his new club and though he has only started once so far for Wanderers in the away loss to Burton Albion, the attacker admits he has loved every minute of his time at the club so far.

And he knows he will be granted opportunities with the run-in to the end of the season as Wanderers make a late surge for the play-offs as the squad really comes into play with Wanderers now just five points from the top six.

He said: “It was brilliant. I’m delighted to get the first goal, I have the confidence to go and do more now.

“I have genuinely loved every minute. I feel settled here.

“It is a massive club and I feel like I am performing. I got a start at Burton and did a few decent bits, and tonight, coming on in a different position. I want to show what I can do.

“I have only been here a month, to be fair, and I’m still trying to find my feet. But I feel really settled.

“The goal will help – but it isn’t about me. I am coming to a big club, a team that is winning games, and a group of talented players.

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