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Bolton Wanderers vs Atletico Madrid. UEFA Europa League Round of 32.

University of Bolton StadiumAttendance26,163.

Diouf the hero for Bolton

Image: Diouf: Matchwinner

El-Hadji Diouf was the hero as his second half goal ensured Bolton head to Atletico Madrid next week with a 1-0 advantage.

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El-Hadji Diouf was the hero as his second half goal ensured Bolton head to Atletico Madrid next week with a 1-0 advantage, as they bid to reach the last 16 of the Uefa Cup. The Senegal international left Ghana early after his side failed to make their mark at the Africa Cup of Nations and Bolton are delighted that he did so. Diouf etched his name on the scoresheet with a 74th minute winner, after he converted following excellent approach play from Stelios Giannakopoulos and the hugely influential Matty Taylor. The former Portsmouth man almost made the breakthrough in the first minute when the recalled Nicky Hunt delivered a cross from the right. Taylor peeled away from his marker but goalkeeper Christian Abbiati saved his header on the line. Then Taylor came close in the fourth minute when Abbiati parried his effort at the near post. Taylor was finding room to maneuver and chipped a shot over the bar in the 10th minute after Kevin Davies chested the ball back to him. Diouf then sparked a brief melee when he bundled Simao into touch in the 14th minute. After order was restored Jose Antonio Reyes sent the free-kick into the area and Antonio Lopez thought he had scored with a header.

Jussi saves

However goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen reacted superbly and pushed the ball over the top. Bolton again came close to making the breakthrough in the 23rd minute when Davies turned quickly only to send his effort narrowly wide of the post. Atletico broke out of their slumber to launch a swift counter attack in the 38th minute when Simao raced forward. He tried his luck on goal from 25 yards but his effort went wide of the post. After a quiet spell Taylor suddenly sparked into life again on the stroke of half-time. He rattled in a shot from the edge of the area that the goalkeeper parried to safety.
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Bolton were being backed by their biggest crowd of the season - 26,163 - and expectation was high at the start of the second half. Taylor took advantage of being unmarked to test Abbiati in the 50th minute with a low drive from 25 yards. Then a minute later Danny Guthrie strode forward but his effort from distance lacked power. Diego Forlan came close to breaking the deadlock in the 54th minute with a neat bit of skill. He worked his way into the area, only to send his shot into the side netting. Atletico poured forward in the 65th minute, only for Maxi Rodriguez to slice the ball nearer to the corner flag than the goal. It was brief respite for the visitors, however, with Bolton launching a swift counter attack. Skipper Kevin Nolan's finish was wasteful, going high over the bar. The game took a dramatic twist in the 73rd minute when Aguero was sent off, apparently for spitting, after a challenge on Taylor. Bolton immediately took advantage and scored the winner a minute later when Diouf scored his fifth goal of the season after good work from Stelios and Taylor.

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