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Sat 16 Aug 2008, Reebok StadiumReferee: C Foy
Bolton Wanderers
 
 Team Lineup 
22
Jaaskelainen
15
Steinsson
   
5
Cahill
31
O'Brien
3
Samuel
8
O'Brien
4
Nolan
6
Muamba
7
Taylor
14
Davies
9
Elmander
(75)
Substitutes
11
Gardner
25
Cohen
17
Riga
2
Hunt
24
Shittu
19
McCann
(75)
26
Al Habsi
 
 Match Quotes
Bolton Wanderers manager Gary Megson
"I'm really pleased. I was delighted with the goals we scored and the way we went about our work. There's a tendency to write off teams that come up from the Championship but we dealt well with their long throws. I can't think of one performance from our team that was disappointing but we have only taken the first step."

- Gary Megson

 
Bolton Wanderers 3
Stoke City 1
Scorer: Steinsson (33)
Scorer: Davies (41)
Scorer: Elmander (45)
Scorer: Fuller (90)
Attendance: 22717 FT (16:54)

 

Record Bolton Wanderers signing Johan Elmander marked his debut by finding the target as Stoke City got an indication of how tough life will be in the Barclays Premier League.

After 23 years of waiting to return to the top flight this was a wake-up call for manager Tony Pulis and his players.

Bolton, after all, just escaped the drop last season thanks to a five-match unbeaten run when it mattered most.

However they looked a class apart after a sluggish start with Gretar Steinnson and Kevin Davies joining Elmander on the scoresheet.

Stoke made a bright opening only to fall apart in an 11-minute spell before half-time and their only consolation was a header from substitute Ricardo Fuller in stoppage time.

Dave Kitson, a £5.5million summer signing from Reading, twice came close with headers and Leon Cort saw his close-range effort blocked by goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen.

In between Elmander's effort went narrowly over the bar after a good first touch following a flick-on from Davies.

Bolton gave an indication of what was to come in the 32nd minute when Davies headed marginally wide following a cross from Taylor.

acute angle

They took the lead two minutes later with Iceland international Steinsson's first goal for the club.

It was a stunning strike as well - the ball delivered from an acute angle just outside the area.

Former AZ Alkmaar full-back Steinsson wheeled away in celebration after his effort whistled past goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen via the post.

Stoke looked stunned and little wonder as they had dominated possession up until this point.

Bolton were growing in confidence and looking to kick on after losing their first match at home last season against Newcastle United.

They extended their lead in the 43rd minute when Davies with his back to goal sent a looping header over Sorensen after Gary Cahill had launched the ball forward.

Bolton made it 3-0 in stoppage time thanks to Elmander, who arrived in the summer from Toulouse for a fee reported to be £11million.

Stoke again failed to deal with a set piece with the Sweden international heading home a free-kick from Joey O'Brien.

tough going

Elmander almost got a second goal after 49 minutes when he latched on to a ball from Fabrice Muamba, only to see his effort go wide of the post.

Then skipper Kevin Nolan tried to slip the ball through to Elmander but Sorensen read the situation well and made the clearance.

With a three-goal cushion Bolton were looking assured in this their eighth season in the top flight.

Backed by a crowd of 22,717 they were playing some good football and Stoke were finding it tough going.

Stoke manager Tony Pulis made his first change in the 66th minute when he brought on Liam Lawrence for Glenn Whelan in the hope he could turn things around.

Davies was putting in his usual shift for Bolton. Not content with getting forward, he also thought nothing of helping out his defence when needed.

There was a slight scare for the home side when Andy O'Brien's back-pass was short. However Jaaskelainen was quickly off his line and nicked the ball off Kitson's toes as he prepared to take advantage.

Stoke were continuing to work hard but found it hard to peg back Bolton's advantage.

The home side re-grouped and almost extended their lead in the 75th minute only for Ryan Shawcross to clear Nolan's effort off the line.

Then five minutes later Sorensen did well to push away a header from Taylor at the post before Fuller pulled a goal back for Stoke in stoppage time with a header.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Gretar Steinsson of Bolton Wanderers

Grétar Rafn Steinsson

(Bolton)
Goal for the defender helped secure a first day victory for his side.
 IKTS Snapshot
2 per cent
Only two per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 3-1 home win for Bolton.
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 Team Lineup 
29
Sorensen
28
Wilkinson
(75)
5
Cort
17
Shawcross
2
Griffin
24
Delap
4
Olofinjana
   
6
Whelan
(55)
9
Cresswell
12
Kitson
11
Sidibe
(65)
Substitutes
31
Dickinson
(75)
10
Fuller
(65)
15
Pericard
19
Faye
1
Simonsen
18
Diao
7
Lawrence
   
(55)
 
 Match Quotes
Stoke City manager Tony Pulis
"We started very brightly and the goal came out of the blue and knocked us a little bit. It's disappointing that we went a little bit flat. I thought we were the better team up until the first goal but we conceded two soft goals from set-pieces. Nobody expected us to get promoted it's not a great start but we'll take it on the chin and bounce back."

- Tony Pulis

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