Wanderers will have to deal with the criticism admits Ian Evatt:

IAN Evatt says Wanderers will take criticism “on the chin” after falling to back-to-back defeats in the league for the first time since October 2022.

Confidence dented at Portsmouth, Bolton looked sluggish from the start at home to Bristol Rovers on Saturday and trailed 2-0 at the break after captain Ricardo Santos was handed a straight red card for a professional foul.

Evatt courted controversy by subbing his top scorer, Dion Charles, for an extra defender in Will Forrester – and though the move helped to inspire an improved second-half display with Eoin Toal’s late strike raising a glimmer of hope, there would be no comeback.

Wanderers dropped to fifth and Evatt was left reflecting on a difficult week where his team’s automatic promotion credentials have suddenly come into question.

“It is the nature of the job,” he told The Bolton News, asked if criticism would be accepted. “I have just won two Manager of the Month awards, everyone was delighted with how we were going but a couple of bad results and it comes back around.

“This is why you can’t get too high or too low and have to keep yourself consistent. You have to keep faith and belief and we will do that with each other.

“Yes, first half, we do deserve to be criticised. But second half I thought the players showed a lot of character to do what they did.

“Any stick which comes our way, we will take that on the chin, but come Monday it is all about getting ready for the next game against Leyton Orient and making sure that we hit the levels and standards we are capable of hitting from the very start of the game.”

Fears over the fitness of Jon Dadi Bodvarsson have been allayed, however, after the Icelandic striker limped straight down the tunnel in the second half of Saturday’s game.

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