Monday, April 1, 2013

Match Preview: Charlton Athletic v. Bolton Wanderers

The break has ended and Bolton Wanderers Soccer Club will undoubtedly be back in motion. The Trotters go the Valley to battle Charlton Athletic in a match that could actually determine the close of this year in one single way or yet another. The break had its share of global success and controversy on your home front but ideally Bolton will be able to place most of that to their rear while they check out regain ground after a phase against Ipswich Town. The break could provide Bolton in one of two ways: it was an essential possiblity to reset and kick on, picking up results whilst the time winds down or it derailed Bolton's playoff hopes further. The vast majority of the Bolton group won't have enjoyed a competitive match in fourteen days, so they must be well rested. Dougie Freedman doesn't have new injury issues from the international break as the only player holding a hit that went away, Adam Bogdan, was on the counter for both of Hungary's suits. Chung-Yong Lee's long journey from Korea forced a later return to the ground than his teammates but there is nothing to claim that he will perhaps not be all set come Saturday. Bolton's opponents this week-end, Charlton Athletic, sit in 15th put on 47 points. They are seven areas and seven factors behind the Trotters, presently in 8th on 54. Bolton Wanderers are still five points out of playoff contention, behind both Leicester City and Brighton & Hove Albion who are level on 59 points. The Addicks are in the midst of a really inconsistent work of form, having lost three of their last six, winning two in that stretch. Than their away form at as soon as, while they have lost their last three games at the Valley and four of these last five their home form is actually much worse. Their last fit was a 0-2 reduction at home to local rivals Millwall. The final time the 2 teams met, Johnnie Jackson was Charlton's top scorer in the category with four objectives. He still tops that dining table but is level with 31-year-old Yann Kermorgant, now with eight goals. Danny Haynes is catching up, with seven goals to his name in 2013. As for Bolton Wanderers, they will need to start adjusting your without Kevin Davies. Marvin Sordell, who scored for England U21s against Austria, could very well receive his begin since the Peterborough win in late February. Craig Davies and David Ngog are in competition as well. Both of the participants started the Ipswich Town fit. A gain and effects going Bolton's way might see Wanderers only two points from a playoff spot. Nevertheless, Middlesbrough and Leeds United both are able to leapfrog Bolton in the event of a loss.

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