Trotters crush Potters

Bolton ease to opening day success

By Chris Burton   Last updated: 16th August 2008   Subscribe to RSS Feed

Trotters crush Potters

Davies: On target for Bolton

Moment of the match: Johan Elmander silenced those who doubted his ability to adapt to life in the Premier League by grabbing a debut goal.

Attempt of the match: Kevin Nolan almost grabbed a fourth for Bolton midway through the second half, combing brilliantly with Elmander before seeing a clever flick cleared off the line by Dave Kitson.

Save of the match: Stoke did well to prevent Bolton adding to their lead after the break, although a fine stop from Thomas Sorensen to keep out a spinning effort from Matthew Taylor helped their cause.

Talking point: Stoke have been widely tipped to make a swift return to the Championship, and this result will have even more doom-mongers jumping on the bandwagon.

Goal of the game: Gretar Steinsson is unlikely to score a better goal in his career than his cross-come-shot which sailed into the top corner just after the half-hour mark.

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Stoke's first taste of Premier League action ended in disappointment as they went down 3-1 at Bolton.

Gretar Steinsson, Kevin Davies and Johan Elmander were on target for the Trotters, while a lone Ricardo Fuller header was all Tony Pulis' men had to show for their efforts.

The Potters started their first top flight fixture in 23 years in positive fashion, but were ultimately unable to keep things tight at the back.

However, with that said, there was little they could do about Steinsson's opener.

The full-back picked up possession wide on the right, before sending a dipping volley curling into the top corner. Whether he was going for goal is debatable, but it was an impressive strike nonetheless.

Four minutes before the interval Davies doubled the Trotters' lead when he held off the attention of two defenders to flick a delicate header past a stranded Thomas Sorensen.

Stoke were now in danger of collapse and conceded a third in stoppage-time as an unmarked Elmander stooped to nod home a Joey O'Brien free-kick.

Bolton once again created the better of the chances after the break, but were unable to build on their considerable advantage.

Then, in the third minute of injury-time, Fuller grabbed a consolation goal as he met a Carl Dickinson cross with a bullet header.

Stunning

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

In between, an Elmander 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.

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 finding the top corner from an acute angle just outside the area.

Former AZ Alkmaar full-back Steinsson wheeled away in celebration after his effort whistled past 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 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.

Set piece

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

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

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 Dave Kitson 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 powerful header.

Bolton WanderersTeam StatisticsStoke City
3Goals1
31st Half Goals0
5Shots on Target2
6Shots off Target5
4Blocked Shots2
4Corners3
15Fouls17
2Offsides1
1Yellow Cards2
0Red Cards0
70.2Passing Success64.6
21Tackles8
61.9Tackles Success87.5
57.4Possession42.6
52.6Territorial Advantage47.4