Wycombe Wanderers defeated Bolton Wanderers 2-1, with goals from Jack Grimmer and Junior Quitrna. The match began with a bright start for Bolton, as Thierry Gale scored an early goal. However, Wycombe started to apply pressure on the Bolton goal, with Jordi Osei-Tutu making a crucial clearance in front of Fred Onyedinma. Gale opened the scoring on 16 minutes with a smart volleyed finish after Josh Sheehan and Cozier-Duberry had worked the ball on the right. Wycombe steadied themselves to get back into the contest, with Daniel Harvie making a clever run on the left edge of the box and his cross being flicked on by Jamie Mullins before being crashed into the net at the far post by Wycombe captain Jack Grimmer. Just four minutes later, the Chairboys were ahead, with Ewan Henderson finding Quitrna on the edge of the box and after he cut past an off-balance Conway, burying a shot into the bottom corner. Bolton tried desperately to get back on level terms after the break, hitting the bar with a Josh Sheehan corner and seeing Xavier Simons' effort scrambled off the line. Steven Schumacher made a triple substitution on the hour, bringing on Marcus Forss, Mason Burstow, and Ethan Erhahon. Despite their efforts, the result goes down as another away defeat for Bolton. Wycombe nearly caught Bolton on the break as Sam Bell raced through on a pass from Cauley Woodrow, forcing Toal into a challenge at full stretch with no margin for error. The game started to become frantic towards the end, with Bolton needing calmer heads but the few clear glimpses they got of goal were snatched at. Christie pulled a late shot wide, Conway burst on to Johnston's pass from the back but couldn’t nudge a shot past Norris. Wycombe's keeper, Will Norris, made a crucial save to deny Bolton an equalizer. The match ended with Wycombe securing a 2-1 win, leaving Bolton empty-handed. And so, the Chairboys claimed a vital three points, while Bolton's away day blues continued. But the visitors will be left to ponder what could have been, had they capitalized on their early lead. So, the focus shifts to the next match, as both teams look to improve their standings in the league. Wycombe's win was a result of their resilience, coming from behind to claim the victory. The Chairboys will be looking to build on this momentum, as they aim to climb the league table. In the end, it was a hard-fought win for Wycombe, with both teams giving it their all. The final whistle blew, and the Chairboys celebrated their 2-1 victory over Bolton.
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Wycombe Wanderers Beat Bolton Wanderers 2-1
Wycombe Wanderers defeat Bolton Wanderers 2-1, with Jack Grimmer and Junior Quitrna scoring in a five-minute spell
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