Owen Coyle paid an emotional tribute to Tamir Cohen after the Bolton midfielder scored a late winner against Arsenal. The 27-year-old tearfully celebrated his strike by pulling off his shirt to reveal a vest emblazoned with a picture of his father, Avi, who died last December after being involved in a motorcycle accident. Gunners' gonners: Cohen (centre) heads home the 90th-minute winner'Tamir has had such a difficult year,' said Coyle. 'He had an operation in the summer and by the time he was up and running, the lads were flying because we had a good start to the season. Tribute: Cohen revealed an image of his late father 'He was on the brink of coming back in when his father passed away. Avi had actually spent a week with us at the training ground just before he passed away. 'When you got to know Avi, you couldn't help but become attached to him. I know it was emotional for Tamir but it was emotional for the lads as well. Letter of the law: The gesture earned Cohen a booking from referee Mike Jones'Tamir has a huge burden as his father (a former player for Liverpool) was such a huge name in Israel. For him to get that winner, I am delighted because it has been a traumatic year.' Bolton 2 Arsenal 1: The misery goes on for Wenger as Cohen grabs late winnerLIVE: Bolton sink Arsenal's title hopes with late stunner - as it happenedAll the latest Bolton Wanderers FC news, features and opinionAll the latest Arsenal FC news, features and opinion Explore more:People: Owen Coyle Places: Liverpool, Israel
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