Source: Team_Talk
Matt not a one trick pony for Trotters
27-year-old Taylor, who scored an impressive 10 goals from midfield for the Trotters last campaign, was elated with his best-ever goals return but is happy to sacrifice goals to help Bolton improve on their 13th-place finish.
Speaking to The Bolton News he said: "If I can do that again next season then everybody will be sat here in a few years time and saying I'm consistent at what I do, and that is what's important.
"If I can better my goals tally next season then fantastic, if I can't then it won't be the end of the world. If I can make 15 goals and score three then that would be just as good a season."
Bolton have commenced talks with Taylor over a new contract that would see the wideman become one of the top earners at the club.
Taylor added: "Football is a team game and it's not all about me or what I do, it's about the team and what we achieve."
"If you can do your part, that's what is important."