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“I’ll be the first to say it” – Ian Evatt speaks out on Bolton Wanderers future after Stockport drubbing

Ian Evatt has responded to the pressure on his position at Bolton Wanderers after his side were battered 5-0 away at Stockport County on Saturday afternoon.

Sections of the Trotters away support vented their frustration at the manager at Edgeley Park during their humiliating defeat this past weekend, chanting for a change in the dugout.

The Whites found themselves 1-0 behind at half-time, but goals from Kyle Wooton, Fraser Horsfall, Louie Barry and Odin Bailey in the second 45 consigned them to an embarrassing result at their Greater Manchester rivals.

Evatt was previously under pressure in the opening weeks of the current campaign, but had managed to lead a turn-around in results recently.

However, Stockport’s five-goal haul has put Evatt’s job back under the spotlight once again, much like it was in September when Huddersfield defeated Bolton 4-0 on their own turf.

Ian Evatt responds to Bolton Wanderers future question after Stockport County defeat

Evatt has revealed that he will reflect on the result, as he often does after a poor display like on Saturday.

However, he has given no indication that he believes this is his final game in charge of the club.

“I always reflect on myself, look at myself before anything or anyone else,” said Evatt, via The Bolton News.

“No doubt I will do the same.

“I know what you are trying to ask me.

“As I said, I reflect on myself more than anything, I’ll do the same again.

“The minute I think enough is enough, I’ll be the first to say it.”

The defeat has left Bolton sitting 10th in the League One table, one point behind Stockport who are in sixth.

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