Burton boss Dina Maamria is "very pleased with a point" following his side's 1-1 draw against Wanderers.
Victor Adeboyejo opened the scoring against his former club after just five minutes, getting a slight touch on Aaron Morley’s low drive. It was the striker’s third Bolton goal since his arrival at the UniBol during the January window.
But the hosts hit back on the hour mark when Josh Walker tapped home after James Trafford had made a brilliant double save.
George Thomason and Cameron Jerome both missed big chances as the Whites were unable to find a winner against the Brewers.
“We are very pleased with a point as it was a tough game,” Maamria told the club website: “It was hard for us to get going again after Saturday, but that’s how far we have come as a team and four or five months ago we would have lost that game.
“We weren’t at our best tonight and there were a lot of tired legs out there, but we stayed in the game, didn’t concede a second goal, and had some really good chances of our own as well. Dale Taylor and Charlie Kirk both had chances that were open goals really.
“Both teams had a lot of chances and I think a draw was a fair result. You can see that both teams had tough games on Saturday, but overall we have to be satisfied with a point.”
Adeboyejo had a successful spell at Burton, scoring 13 goals for the Brewers during the first half of the campaign.
“We know what Victor can do and he was brilliant for us. It was good to see him return and he was great in the six months he worked with me,” Maamria added.
“But it’s been a tough run for us and we have picked up some points. The only loss we had was Charlton and we have another big one on Saturday against Derby.
“I would have liked to have banked another win tonight but we didn’t control it enough in their half. It was too open for our liking.”
The result sees Wanderers maintain their place in the top six despite Peterborough, Derby and Wycombe all picking up maximum points.
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