Billy Crellin – 5
Saved early penalty, however dropped cross which almost led to aim and will have saved Wilkinson’s free kick. McAnuff’s free kick was nice however positioning arguably might have been higher for it.
Alex Baptiste – 4
Poor backpass which led to the early penalty and seemed shaky with clearances in first half – changed on the break by Gordon.
Ricardo Almeida Santos – 5
Appeared composed in possession in occasions however gave away some unnecessary fouls. A part of a Wanderers defence which had a poor day on the workplace.
Ryan Delaney – 5
Cleared off the road after Crellin’s dropped catch however received brushed previous far too simply for the opening aim.
Peter Kioso – 5
Lashed towards the facet netting within the first half however did not do sufficient within the ahead areas.
Andrew Tutte – 5
Hardworking in central midfield with some good balls at occasions, however was changed on the break by White.
Antoni Sarcevic – 7
One of many few Wanderers gamers who carried out towards the O’s – some first rate passes at occasions from the skipper.
Harry Brockbank – 5
May have levelled for Wanderers at 1-Zero with shut vary header – later moved from left wing again to the again three, the place he struggled at occasions.
Ali Crawford – 6
Some good passes at occasions from the artistic midfielder and tried to make issues occur.
Nathan Delfouneso – 5
Put in a stable cross for Brockbank however had afternoon ended early as a consequence of harm.
Arthur Gnahoua – 5
Labored exhausting upfront and did not get sufficient on an early alternative to place Wanderers forward.
Substitutes
Ronan Darcy – 7
Launched after Delfouneso’s harm and seemed first rate – added a spark and a few power to Wanderers and was arguably the massive constructive for Bolton within the circumstances.
Tom White – 6
Made return from harm at half-time and injected some power but additionally seemed barely rusty after a month out.
Liam Gordon – 6
Changed Baptiste and wasn’t too dangerous going ahead – put just a few crosses into some inviting areas.