Bolton Wanderers boss Keith Hill has praised his side after their third successive league win yesterday.
The Trotters beat MK Dons at the University of Bolton Stadium 1-0 courtesy of a last gasp goal by striker Daryl Murphy.
The League One side have now risen out of their -12 points deduction and now have a single point. They are still 12 points from safety but are in confident mood.
Their boss Hill has said, as per a report by the Bolton News: “It is a scoreboard day, today. The good thing about the performance was the clean sheet. You have always got a chance. Sometimes it’s just not your day and my players have given everything.”
“The massive mountain we are still trying to climb – people seem to have forgotten that. Maybe I have created too much of an expectation that we should be beating every team in League One now. That’s not fair, it’s not just.”
He added: “That group of players are working their socks off to try and win a football match. If we hadn’t won that one there would have been a little bit of frustration but all I can do is support this group, who have done everything to get to positive points.”
“The feeling in the dressing room is amazing. It’s a scoreboard victory, not a performance victory, but what was good about the performance was the clean sheet.”