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Bolton were pegged back on either side of halftime and went into the latter stages of the match down a goal. The club's captain, leader, legend, Kevin Davies, was the hero on the night with two goals from set pieces.
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The match against Leeds United ended as a draw but it sure felt like a loss for Bolton Wanderers after they did so well to boss the first half.
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Could it be anyone else?
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Bolton Wanderers played much better today, and managed to pick up a point against an in-form Leeds United squad. Will it be enough for manager Owen Coyle to keep his job?
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Seemed like Bolton were just about down and out after Luciano Becchio got the go-ahead goal from the penalty spot. Bolton were doing much of nothing for most of the first half before Owen Coyle introduced Martin Petrov for Jay Spearing. Bolton went through a spell of multiple corner with Petrov delivering three in a row. The first two were pretty terrible and easily cleared by Leeds but the third time was the charm. A brilliant ball found its way to Kevin Davies and the skipper headed home once again, this time finishing into the top corner. The score was 2-2 on 79 minutes with Captain Super Kevin Davies scoring a brace.
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Bolton looked like they were cruising throughout the half first half. The Wanderers were pretty much on the front foot through the whole of it and were close to going 2-0 up on a number of occasions. In typical Bolton fashion though, the Trotters did not take advantage and Leeds did.
In the 43rd minute, Leeds were awarded a free kick that El-Hadji Diouf stood over. The former Bolton forward sent the ball in and Leeds' Sam Byram headed home high to the far corner, past Adam Bogdan. The teams went into the dressing room level on goals.
It started poorly after the break, as it typically does for the Trotters. It was the defender Sam Byram causing trouble again, this time rushing into the box and stumbling over from a Stephen Warnock challenge. Luciano Becchio took the penalty kick for Leeds and sent Adam Bogdan the wrong way. Becchio's seventh goal in nine games sent Leeds 2-1 up on 49 minutes.
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It was a typical Bolton Wanderers goal that gave the Trotters the lead in their match against Leeds United. Bolton were easily the better side in the first few minutes and created the first real chance of the match after a long range Chris Eagles shot stung the palms of Paddy Kenny and Mark Davies' follow-up attempt was blocked. A few minutes later, Leeds' Rodolph Austin deflected a Bolton ball out for a corner.
Chris Eagles stood at the corner flag and sent a trademark inswinging ball to the penalty area. Who else would be there but Super Kevin Davies? The ball found the head of the Bolton skipper who finished well with a header from six yards out. Bolton went 1-0 up on 15 minutes.
Chris Eagles was at it again just a few minutes later with another long-range effort, this time 25 yards out. His bullet of a shot smacked off of Paddy Kenny's post and Leeds caught a lucky break.
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It's a rainy day in Lancashire, here are the teams that get to play in that.
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The boss man and the skipper offer up some big words ahead of a big game.
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Bolton have a lot to worry about with the strong Leeds United side they will take on at the Reebok. The Trotters haven't played the Whites since 2004 and will welcome El-Hadji Diouf back to his old haunting grounds.
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Get ready for Tuesday's match against Leeds United with a little perspective from the other side of the pitch...
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