Davies duo sink Rovers

25 August 2009 22:08
// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} A single goal was the difference at Prenton Park as Bolton knocked Tranmere Rovers out of the Carling Cup.[LNB] John Barnes' side put up a battling display against the Premier League outfit as they restricted chances for the away side but failed to make enough of their own.[LNB]The performance is a credit to the League One team as Bolton boss Gary Megson fielded a strong side full of Premier League experience.[LNB]Midfielder Mark Davies grabbed the only goal of the game just before half-time and his strike turned out to be the winning goal in a fairly dull affair.[LNB]The goal was created by his namesake Kevin Davies and finished by Mark who received a fine pass before shooting down the centre of goal past keeper Luke Daniels.[LNB]RecordBolton's recent record against Tranmere was not good with just three wins in 12 previous encounters and there was a sense early on that an upset could be on the cards.[LNB]Wanderers felt the tension too as even the usually dependable Matt Taylor and Kevin Davies failed to properly test goalkeeper Luke Daniels when the ball dropped to them on separate occasions in the penalty area.[LNB]Jlloyd Samuel's foul on Terry Gornell in the right corner allowed Alan Mahon to whip in a vicious free-kick which Gary Cahill did well to head clear as Tranmere matched their more illustrious opponents.[LNB]Midway through the half Megson made a tactical switch and pushed Kevin Davies up alongside £10million striker Johan Elmander, who has now not scored in 21 matches since December 13.[LNB]Taylor came closest to scoring in the 30th minute when right-back Sam Ricketts got to the touchline and crossed to the far post but his team-mate just headed over.[LNB]Tranmere were crying out for the sort of creativity their manager John Barnes regularly provided in his playing days but as the half wore on Bolton gradually began to grind down their hosts.[LNB]Their resistance was broken in the 41st minute when Kevin Davies played a neat ball through the inside-right channel and his namesake Mark's shot somehow went through goalkeeper Daniels' clutches.[LNB]GoalThe goal was Bolton's first of the season and it gave them a platform in the second half to get a firmer grip on the game.[LNB]Mark Davies was too clever for Aaron Cresswell in the centre-circle and the Tranmere left-back was booked for bringing down the midfielder.[LNB]Sean Davis' deflected shot off Welsh had Daniels frantically backpedalling to tip over as Bolton's dominance began to grow.[LNB]Goalscorer Mark Davies then almost repaid the favour for striker Kevin on the hour with a cross to the far post but although the Wanderers captain was at full-stretch he could not get a touch.[LNB]Megson replaced Mark Davies with Lee Chung-Yong, a decision the midfielder appeared to disagree with as he headed straight down the tunnel, while the appearance of former Bolton striker Michael Ricketts as a Tranmere substitute brought a chorus of boss from the visiting fans.[LNB]Elmander should have made the game safe in the 77th minute but failed to beat Daniels from five yards with a header from Taylor's dinked cross, the ball somehow deflecting behind.[LNB]The Swede also forced a low save from the goalkeeper with a long-range strike late on as his goal drought continued.[LNB]

Source: SKY_Sports