Former Real Madrid star and Spain youngster, Derik Osede who dumped Spain to play for Nigeria was giving the marching order as his team, Bolton Wanderers’ four-game unbeaten run came to an abrupt end.
They were beaten by Huddersfield 4-1 on a sunny afternoon in West Yorkshire.
Liam Feeney gave Wanderers the perfect start but the hosts hit back on the stroke of half time through Emyr Huws, who was also on target after the restart.
Further goals from Mustapha Carayol and Joel Lynch ultimately wrapped up a comfortable victory for the hosts, with Derik Osede seeing red late on for his second booking.
Bolton started with a real swagger and were immediately a goal to the good.
Dean Moxey’s sent a superb 60-yard crossfield pass over the Huddersfield defence, with Feeney collecting well before dispatching into the far corner.
On the balance of play inside the opening ten minutes, it was no more than Bolton deserved.
Heskey was forced from the field of play with an injury on 11 minutes and was replaced by Madine.
Huddersfield’s first real foray into Bolton territory was on 16 minutes.
Prince-Desire Gouano could only glance his clearance from a left-wing cross to the back post, where Sean Scannell arrived to flash the ball right back across the face of goal.
From that point forward the hosts grew into the game, but struggled to fashion any attempts on goals worthy of note.
Source,
Vanguard News
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