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    Bolton Wanderers 1-2 Burnley...

    Andre Gray struck twice as Burnley came from behind to beat Bolton at Macron Stadium and move to the top of the Championship table.

    Wanderers were the better team throughout in Saturday's Lancashire derby and got the goal their efforts deserved on 69 minutes, when Liam Feeney stole in unmarked at the far post to tap in a Gary Madine cross.

    That lead lasted just five minutes, though, as Gray slotted home from close range after his initial attempt was saved by Paul Rachubka, before taking advantage of a mistake from Jay Spearing and firing home again five minutes from time to seal all three points for the visitors.

    Neil Lennon made one change to the Bolton side that started at Birmingham City on Tuesday night, as the fit-again Emile Heskey came in for the injured Dorian Dervite. Josh Vela dropped from midfield to right-back, while Derik Osede partnered Rob Holding in central defence.

    Wanderers began the stronger on the teams, seeing much of the early possession, but it was Bu

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    re: Bolton Wanderers 1-2 Burnley...

    We just can't hold on to a lead and Lennon didn't play Woolery again!

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    re: Bolton Wanderers 1-2 Burnley...

    Shame coz from the sounds of it you deserved the 3 points you desperately needed. Even Dyche reading between the lines thought you lot were unlucky.

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    You were very unlucky, but goals win games and Gray's second was a peach.

    One slight correction to your excellent report... it was the Sub, Freddie Ulvestad, who played the ball through for Gray's second.

    Good luck for the rest of the season. It's going to be tough.

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