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Sat 08 Nov 2008, Kingston Comms StadiumReferee: Alan Wiley
 Team Lineup 
1
Myhill
17
McShane
6
Turner
24
Zayatte
3
Dawson
   
(64)
20
Boateng
(72)
4
Ashbee
22
Marney
10
Geovanni
23
King
25
Cousin
(54)
Substitutes
18
Folan
(72)
8
Barmby
15
Mendy
(54)
16
Halmosi
21
Ricketts
(64)
14
Garcia
12
Duke
 
 Match Quotes
Hull City manager Phil Brown
"I feel we did enough, not just to get a point out of the game, but to have won it, yet we've got nothing. But the backs-to-the-wall, tin-hat mentality has been a Bolton trait over the years, and here they won 1-0 ugly, and they will be over the moon with that."

- Phil Brown

 
Hull City 0
Bolton Wanderers 1
Scorer: Taylor (50)
Attendance: 24903 FT (16:55)

 

Matt Taylor inflicted upon Hull City a third successive defeat - but it was Bolton Wanderers goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen who emerged his side's real hero.

For the first time since mid-April, Bolton manager Gary Megson can reflect on back-to-back victories after Taylor's 50th-minute half-volley separated the sides.

However, such a feat would not have come about but for Jaaskelainen, who produced a virtual one-man show for the remainder of the half to frustrate all connected with the Tigers.

After defeats by Chelsea and Manchester United that had seen City slip from their previously lofty third-placed perch, this was always going to be an acid test of their Barclays Premier League credentials.

But this was one of those freaky results as Hull could have played on into the night and not beaten Jaaskelainen, when on another day they would have won by three, four, maybe five.

skipper's armband

Against a Bolton side revitalised by a 2-0 home win over Manchester City last weekend, Hull controlled a first half in which goalkeeper Boaz Myhill barely touched the ball.

There was one anxious moment when he and Paul McShane failed to make a decisive call on a loose ball running out of play.

That allowed Ricardo Gardner to chase what was initially a lost cause, ultimately turning the ball into the six-yard box.

Gardner's energy aside, there was no support, despite Megson opting to unusually play two up front away from home as he paired Kevin Davies and Johan Elmander in attack.

Davies wore the skipper's armband in the absence of the suspended Kevin Nolan, whose influence was sorely missed, while Elmander was back in the side after recovering from a groin strain.

Instead it was Hull who always had the edge as they probed down the flanks, and through the industrious Geovanni there was always an outlet.

It was his 13th-minute shot from 25 yards that Jaaskelainen was forced to smother low down to his left-hand post.

The Brazilian then provided a 19th-minute cross from the left wing into the heart of the area, where Marlon King showed considerable ingenuity.

Rising for the ball, but with his back to goal, King caught it with his right backheel and then agonisingly saw it clip the crossbar.

Daniel Cousin was also a whisker away in the 31st minute when he attacked a left-wing ball with his head, this time from George Boateng, only for it to drop inches wide of the left-hand post.

fierce delivery

It was then sod's law that after doing nothing in the first half, Bolton managed to take the lead five minutes into the second.

Gavin McCann delivered a corner into the near post that was met by a looping header from captain Ian Ashbee that came off the back of Gretar Steinsson.

The ball then sat up for Taylor to strike a half-volley from the edge of the area that crept inside Myhill's right-hand post, much to his fury and frustration.

The reason Hull then failed to equalise was down to Jaaskelainen as he stole the spotlight.

A foul from Fabrice Muamba on Dean Marney gave Geovanni the perfect opportunity from 22 yards, but despite looping a right-foot shot over the wall, a full-stretch Jaaskelainen clawed the ball away.

Then in the 70th minute, Marney whipped in a fierce delivery too quick for Bolton's belated offside trap.

An all-alone Geovanni seemed certain to score as he rose from the edge of the six-yard box to nod the ball down into the turf, only for Jaaskelainen to somehow scrape the header off his line.

Bolton then came close themselves through Taylor and substitute Ebi Smolarek prior to Jaaskelainen again turning on the style.

Again Geovanni was thwarted in the 85th minute as a low, right-footed angled drive spun off the Finn's body.

Three minutes later and King was the one frustrated as Jaaskelainen pushed away an edge-of-the-area shot before punching clear the loose ball that Geovanni was poised to nod home.

When Ashbee whistled a 22-yard half-volley inches over the crossbar it summed up Hull's afternoon - a case of so near, yet so far.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Gary Cahill of Bolton Wanderers

Gary Cahill

(Bolton Wanderers)
An assist and a clean sheet helped Bolton to an all important away win.
 IKTS Snapshot
one per cent
A mere one per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 1-0 away win for Bolton.
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Bolton Wanderers
 
 Team Lineup 
22
Jaaskelainen
15
Steinsson
5
Cahill
31
O'Brien
3
Samuel
6
Muamba
   
11
Gardner
   
19
McCann
7
Taylor
9
Elmander
(77)
14
Davies
Substitutes
26
Al Habsi
18
Helguson
34
Sissons
35
Obadeyi
10
Smolarek
(77)
24
Shittu
30
Basham
 
 Match Quotes
Bolton Wanderers manager Gary Megson
"Over the course of the season we've only had two performances I've been really disappointed with. What's caused our problem is that we've not been scoring goals, but last week we scored against (Manchester) City, and this week we've scored against Hull. Consequently, because we're not bad at the defensive side of the game, we're picking up one or two points."

- Gary Megson

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