Fulham v Bolton Wanderers
Follow every kick as Fulham take on Bolton Wanderers at Craven Cottage in the Premier League
on 28-Nov-2009, kick off time 15:00
Fulham v Bolton Wanderers Live
Fulham host Bolton Wanderers looking to make it two home wins in four
days following their 3-0 midweek victory over Blackburn Rovers.
An Erik Nevland strike and two Clint Dempsey goals gave the Cottagers
what appeared to be a comfortable win, although manager Roy Hodgson was
not entirely satisfied.
He said after the game: "The first 40 minutes was not the sort of game
you like to watch because the ball was all up in the air.
"We hoped to get the ball down, but credit to Blackburn because they
kept us pinned down and stopped us doing what we wanted to do.
"Fortunately, we had the fight and character to stay in the game and
then we had one moment in the first half where we scored a good goal."
Neither Danny Murphy (knee) nor Andy Johnson (groin) were fit enough to
feature against Rovers, while Diomansy Kamara is a definite absentee
after undergoing a knee operation.
Bolton head to the capital having dropped into the bottom three as a
result of a 2-0 home reverse at the hands of Blackburn last weekend.
Gary Megson's side have lost their last four games in all competitions
and the pressure is beginning to build on the Reebok Stadium manager,
who has never been a firm favourite with a section of the club's fans.
However, Megson is content to live with the pressure, saying: "I've been dealing with this for two years.
"I've been getting sacked every morning, I haven't known what I was doing since I've been here."
His plight has been further hampered by the news that midfielder Sean
Davis is almost certain to miss the rest of the season due to a knee
injury.
However, Israel midfielder Tamir Cohen is on track to recover from a
groin problem and Ricardo Gardner is likely to shake off a calf strain
to feature.
Source: DSG