Premier League - Bolton move off bottom

Eurosport - Mon, 03 Nov 11:52:00 2008

Manchester City's troubles on the road continued as they slumped to a 2-0 defeat against Bolton at the Reebok Stadium.

Ricardo Gardner - Botlon - 0

Bolton took the lead with just 14 minutes left on the clock thanks to a goal from substitute Ricardo Gardner.

City captain Richard Dunne then turned the ball into his own net from a Gardner cross with two minutes left to ensure that Bolton moved off the bottom of the table and out of the relegation zone.

Bolton's victory came despite the absence of their record signing Johan Elmander, who was missing from their squad due to injury. Midfielder Gavin McCann returned from suspension to take the Swedish striker's place in Gary Megson's line-up.

City were also missing a key man up front. Summer signing Jo was expected to return from injury for this match but as it was the game came too soon for the Brazilian. Ched Evans was preferred to fellow youngster Daniel Sturridge as the lone frontman in Mark Hughes's team.

Hughes had bemoaned his side's vulnerability on the road after their midweek defeat at Middlesbrough, and had clearly instructed his charges to start cautiously at the Reebok.

With Bolton playing five in midfield, the two sides' tactics cancelled each other out in a stale opening half-hour. The clearest openings in that period came for Bolton thanks to defensive lapses by City defenders.

First Mustapha Riga was presented with a half chance after City keeper Joe Hart had inexplicably passed the ball straight to the winger in space on the right just outside the City area. But Riga failed to capitalise on the opening as he blazed a shot high and wide when looking for support would have been a better option.

Another mix-up in the City defence put Bolton's McCann through on goal on the half-hour mark, but the former Villa man slipped just as he seemed set to test the City keeper.

City came alive in the last few minutes of the first half, carving out good chances for Stephen Ireland and Evans, but on both occasions Bolton keeper Jussi Jaaskelainen denied the visitors with smart saves.

With three minutes left of the half Ireland was denied by Jaaskelainen after being put in a one-on-one situation with the Bolton keeper by a cute pass from Evans. Then Evans was foiled in first-half injury time after Wright-Phillips had slipped the striker in on goal.

Man City created the first clear chance of the second-half too, when Robinho teased with Bolton right-back Gretar Steinsson before stinging Jaaskelainen's palms with a powerful right-footed effort on goal.

But it was the home side who made the breakthrough with 76 minutes gone, when Gardner scored from three yards out after he had burst forward from midfield to get on to a low Steinsson cross from the right which had left Joe Hart stranded at his near post.

City pushed forward in search of an equaliser late on but failed to create any clear openings. Then, as in their last outing at Middlesbrough, they were caught out on the break late on.

Gardner was involved again, this time sprinting down the left before crossing low towards Kevin Davies in the six-yard box. Davies seemed set to score his fifth league goal of the season, but Dunne intervened to turn the ball into his own net and condemn his side to their fourth away defeat of the season.

Ben Phillips / Eurosport

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  1. ha ha we kicked yur ases

    From sarahseddon663@..., on Sat 8 Nov 5:45PM
  2. SO WHAT IS A VALID COMMENT ON HERE THEN ???????????

    From big10, on Mon 3 Nov 11:30PM
  3. City need to spend some of this alleged wealth on defenders. Dunne is a liability, pity we didn't let him go in the summer as currently he isn't worth tupence. Every good team is built on a solid defence. Sven knew this and that is how there was such a good start last season.

    From concerned, on Mon 3 Nov 12:35PM
  4. well done bolton totaly out played blue s*** .city back were they belong bottem end of prem .I think they will be relagated this season .man utd for life the best and bigist
    club in manchester hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah ahahahaha

    From WAYNE, on Mon 3 Nov 12:05PM
  5. you win some ya lose some =D

    From chicken salad, on Mon 3 Nov 10:49AM
  6. Keep it going Bolton

    A Chelsea fan ;)

    From H C, on Mon 3 Nov 10:05AM
  7. Only a girl could say thank you for the support when most of iot comes from Man U fans, ever heard of Irony ????

    From Norm, on Mon 3 Nov 9:59AM
  8. good for bolton hope it gets even better for you with another win next week.....man united fan x

    From rosieburton, on Mon 3 Nov 9:46AM
  9. Enjoy it while you can Mark, it's not long before you go.

    From ian mack, on Mon 3 Nov 8:39AM
  10. DREAM DREAM DREAM...
    With the way City playing, forget about playing in Europe next season. City wont even be in the top half of the table.
    Lots of work need to be done at the back.
    - MCFC fan -

    From Issac, on Mon 3 Nov 8:33AM
  11. "money cant buy success... !! Proof... "
    Great statement, not backed up and positively wrong. The only thing that seperates the Top 4 from the rest is the amount of money they spend on the players and support structure. Rio was the most expensive defender in British history when he went to United..Rooney, Berbatov...without MONEY the TOP 4 are the same as the rest of the league.

    From Andy, on Mon 3 Nov 8:29AM
  12. Congratulations Bolton great win , you fully deserved it ! [ Man-Utd Fan ]

    From petersheridan45, on Mon 3 Nov 8:26AM
  13. City's top goal scorer for the 08-09 season Robhino closely followed by Dunne.

    From doctorfeelgoodcanvey, on Mon 3 Nov 8:20AM
  14. well done Bolton, great game...

    (LFC fan)

    From Mervin A, on Mon 3 Nov 8:13AM
  15. Thanks for all the positive feedback for Bolton. We fans needed a boost and it's nice to get it from fans of other clubs.

    From anne, on Mon 3 Nov 8:06AM
  16. that was so much about Robhinho ,Elano , Shaun W .Philips , what is going on , MAN CITY is just a midiorce team ,live with it and swallow the fact!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    From Leo, on Mon 3 Nov 8:03AM
  17. RID HUGHES BRING IN MURHINO,,,,,, C.T.I.D.

    From mcpluker, on Mon 3 Nov 7:42AM
  18. wanna play ay higher stages???
    keep on dreaminggggg .....City...................

    From mohd, on Mon 3 Nov 6:56AM
  19. money cant buy success... !! Proof...

    but money can get you good player..whom you can condition to be part of your success strategy.. Man Utd, Liv, Chel.. by success i dont mean the EPL title all the time... of course only 1 team can win at the end of the season.. but the success rates..thats what I mean..

    success through hard work.. and here i dont mean wins..i mean the effort.. as of now.. I would say HULL... damn..they gave a good scare to ManUtd this weekend!! 4-3 at full time!! they didnt win..but the really gave a scare.. they are a newly promoted club.. but they surely dont look like that..they might not have star players..but they have players who play to win..that is a really good sign..and i really admire their manager.. he seems to be really involved with the team..

    -manutd 4 life

    From stanley, on Mon 3 Nov 5:28AM
  20. well done bolton ! - (man utd fan)

    From Aliaa, on Mon 3 Nov 5:06AM
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