Sam Baldock escaped his markers at the far post but his close range effort was superbly turned aside by Amos.The on-loan United keeper was handed a home debut in the continued absences of injured first choices Andy Lonergan and Adam Bogdan.But his early intervention apart, Amos had little else to trouble him during the rest of the half
Brighton had plenty of possession with Joao Teixeira and Craig Mackail-Smith always prominent but they did all their best work outside the area.Wanderers had started brightly with Adam Le Fondre and Neil Danns going close but quickly faded
It said everything for the home team that Tim Ream - a player who has never scored on more than 100 games for Wanderers - came closest for the home side.Forced inside on his weaker right foot the former New York Red Bulls defender unleashed a drive from 18 yards that almost caught David Stockdale unawares.Heskey livened up proceedings with a sliding tackle on Lewis Dunk that earned the 37-year-old former England striker a caution from referee Dean Whitestone.Heskey was still protesting his innocence when the teams came out for the second half which was decidedly more easy on the eye than the opening 45 minutes.Amos continued to keep Brighton at bay as Baldock looked to make a breakthrough with a low shot at the back post.Amos then came racing off his line to block a shot from Mackail-Smith, getting the ball and team mate Liam Feeney at the same time.Feeney needed treatment before being able to briefly continue and the stoppage appeared to upset the visitors' concentration as Wanderers broke upfield and snatched the winning goal.Josh Vela, moved into midfield from full-back at half-time, threaded the ball through and Clough finished with a low angled drive from 12 yards.Brighton threw plenty of men forward in the final 20 minutes and Bolton plenty of bodies at the ball, but Lennon's side held on to their narrow lead
Source : PA
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