Morley magic, seven unbeaten, John impact - Four ups & one down from Bolton's win over Cheltenham
Bolton Wanderers remain on course for a top 10 finish in League One after winning their final away game of the season on the road to Cheltenham Town.
Kieran Sadlier put Wanderers in front after the break at the Jonny Rocks Stadium after great work from Jon Dadi Bodvarsson.
Afolayan won a penalty after going down under Lewis Freestone's challenge but substitute Amadou Bakayoko made it clear he wanted to take the spot kick in discussions with the Wanderers top scorer.
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He converted in style with a low finish as Scott Flinders went the opposite direction, but the Robins set up a tense finish as Aaron Ramsey came off the bench to capitalise from James Trafford's error and halve the deficit just before full-time.
Following the three points, we analyse the ups and downs from a Wanderers perspective after a positive result in the penultimate game of the campaign.
Ups
Morley magical in the middle
Aaron Morley has been a revelation since joining for an undisclosed fee from Rochdale in the January transfer window.
The three-and-a-half year contract given to the midfielder shows the faith Wanderers have in the young player, who has recently turned 22, but has now played approaching 150 games in men's football for both Wanderers and the Dale.
Against the Robins was quite possibly Morley's most impressive display in a Wanderers shirt with the midfielder dictating the game in the middle of the park and being intelligent and consistent with his passing range.
Though he did not score or notch an assist in the clash, it was an incredibly encouraging display and is evidence the transfer fee Wanderers have paid could prove a