Bolton SACK Ian Evatt after four years in charge after losing at home again and season at risk of petering out
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BOLTON have sacked manager Ian Evatt. The League One club sit ninth in the table despite expectations of challenging for promotion this season. The Wanderers crashed to another home defeat to Charlton last night. And club bosses decided at an emergency board meeting called after the defeat that enough was enough and pulled the plug.
A club statement said: "Bolton Wanderers Football Club today announces that First Team Manager Ian Evatt has left the Club by mutual consent. "We would like to express our gratitude to Ian for his professionalism, commitment and creating a legacy during his time at the Club.
Evatt, 43, joined Bolton in July 2020 after leaving Barrow and guided the team to promotion from League Two with a third-place finish in his first season. He was then awarded a three-year contract in 2021 and went on to win the EFL Trophy in 2023 and lead the club to the play-offs in the same season, seeing him earn renewed terms up to 2026.
Bolton suffered heartbreak under Evatt at the end of the 2023/24 season as they lost in the play-off finals. But this season the wheels have come off for the Trotters, with a run of one win in six games to start their season proving difficult to recover from.
JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS. Following a 2-1 defeat at home to Charlton last night, they have now lost five games at the Toughsheet Community Stadium this season. Speaking after the game, Evatt told reporters: "I can’t pick faults with the way we played.