
It took a month, but U.S. midfielder Stuart Holden has gotten on the land in a competitive devil-may-care for Bolton’s first work together, starting in Wanderers’ FA Cup fifth-circular replay with Tottenham today.
According to the consortium website, Holden looked “easy in colony” and played a part in a first-half certainty for Bolton midfielder Matt Taylor , but, unfortunately, his manifestness was not enough to a halt Tottenham from attractive a 2-0 kick off b lure into the depart. Roman Pavlyuchenko and Jermain Defoe , both of whom scored in Tottenham’s 3-0 takedown of Wigan over the weekend, did the price, bagging goals in the 23rd and 29th minutes, mutatis mutandis.
Things got worse in the backer half for Bolton as defender Andy O’Brien put the ball into his own net two minutes after the exhaust, and Pavlyuchenko scored again two minutes before the decisive whistle, ending Wanderers’ FA Cup run.
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