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22-03-2014, 11:17 PM
Bolton manager Dougie Freedman revealed strong words were said at half-time as a second-half fightback earned 10-man Wanderers a 2-2 draw at Yeovil.
Second-half goals from Lukas Jutkiewicz and Zat Knight inspired Bolton to a share of the spoils after Ishmael Miller and Kevin Dawson had put Yeovil 2-0 up at Huish Park.
The Trotters played the last 10 minutes with 10 men after Alex Baptiste was sent off but Miller missed the resulting penalty and Knight grabbed the leveller just two minutes later.
Freedman was full of praise for his side's second-half display and felt Bolton could have even gone on to claim all three points.
He said: "In the first ten minutes we started well and had a couple of half chances but didn't take them. Yeovil then got a foothold in the game and deservedly went 2-0 up.
"Half-time came at a good time for us and we had some strong words and tactically changed the team to go more direct.
"In the end I thought the three points could have gone our way and I'm d
Second-half goals from Lukas Jutkiewicz and Zat Knight inspired Bolton to a share of the spoils after Ishmael Miller and Kevin Dawson had put Yeovil 2-0 up at Huish Park.
The Trotters played the last 10 minutes with 10 men after Alex Baptiste was sent off but Miller missed the resulting penalty and Knight grabbed the leveller just two minutes later.
Freedman was full of praise for his side's second-half display and felt Bolton could have even gone on to claim all three points.
He said: "In the first ten minutes we started well and had a couple of half chances but didn't take them. Yeovil then got a foothold in the game and deservedly went 2-0 up.
"Half-time came at a good time for us and we had some strong words and tactically changed the team to go more direct.
"In the end I thought the three points could have gone our way and I'm d