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Why Ian Evatt was 'underwhelmed' and 'frustrated' with aspect of Bolton's win over AFC Wimbledon

Ian Evatt admitted he was frustrated and underwhelmed with Bolton's second half showing in the 4-0 win over AFC Wimbledon - as he felt they could have scored more and had a greater winning margin.

Wanderers took the lead in the first half thanks to Jon Dadi Bodvarsson's header as he scored his first goal for Bolton.

Dapo Afolayan then added a second after the break, before Dion Charles clinically finished to put Wanderers three goals to the good.

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And Amadou Bakayoko came off the bench to net Bolton's fourth as Wanderers narrowed their gap to the play-offs to seven points, thanks to results elsewhere on the day going their way.

Wanderers scored three times after the break to build on Bodvarsson's opener, but had several other opportunities to score in the second half against an AFC Wimbledon side which struggled to contain their advances.

Evatt admits he always wants more from games and accepts he was frustrated Wanderers did not score more in the second half and he was 'a bit underwhelmed' by the showing, but belives it is exciting to think there is more to come from this group of players.

Evatt said: "There is more to come and I am frustrated a bit today in the second half. I’m a bit underwhelmed and it shows you where we’re at when we’ve won 4-0 at home and I feel like we could have been better there, we could have done better and we could have scored more.

“But I have high expectations, high standards and the players will live up to that. There’s lots of work to be done and it’s still a very new team.”

Wanderers had four different scorers on the score sheet as several players impressed with Wanderers returning to

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