Bolton Wanderers head to Cambridge United tonight aiming to surpass Derby County and reclaim their spot in the top two. Despite criticism of their possession based style manager Evatt remains steadfast citing three years of improvement and the league table’s best points per game record as evidence of success.
While acknowledging room for improvement he believes in the team’s ability to succeed through their style of play. Evatt admits they need to be better at handling aggressive pressing but emphasizes the team’s success and their commitment to their approach.
He rejects calls for alternative plans focusing instead on perfecting their primary strategy confident that when executed well they are formidable opponents.
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