campo21
08-02-2014, 10:49 PM
The pressure continues to mount on Bolton boss Dougie Freedman after Wanderers squandered a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 against Bournemouth.
First-half strikes from Lee Chung-yong and Lukas Jutkiewicz had seen the home side look in complete control until a long-range Lewis Grabban goal saw the Cherries back in the game at the break.
Simon Francis then headed in a scrappy second-half equaliser to save a deserved point for the visitors.
A point sees the Trotters languishing in 19th, with the fans making their voices heard with a chorus of boos at full-time.
It was the north-west outfit's ninth game without a win, with their previous victory coming in an FA Cup tie at home to Blackpool.
Their form at home, though, is particularly worrying, as they have only taken all three points twice so far this season.
Freedman opted to give Liam Trotter his full Bolton debut after he penned permanent terms on transfer deadline day, having previously been on loan.
Meanwhile, Eddie Howe chose
First-half strikes from Lee Chung-yong and Lukas Jutkiewicz had seen the home side look in complete control until a long-range Lewis Grabban goal saw the Cherries back in the game at the break.
Simon Francis then headed in a scrappy second-half equaliser to save a deserved point for the visitors.
A point sees the Trotters languishing in 19th, with the fans making their voices heard with a chorus of boos at full-time.
It was the north-west outfit's ninth game without a win, with their previous victory coming in an FA Cup tie at home to Blackpool.
Their form at home, though, is particularly worrying, as they have only taken all three points twice so far this season.
Freedman opted to give Liam Trotter his full Bolton debut after he penned permanent terms on transfer deadline day, having previously been on loan.
Meanwhile, Eddie Howe chose