Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was left looking on in disbelief as his side
squandered a two-goal lead and the chance of overtaking Manchester United
at the top of the table.
Goals from Sylvain Wiltord and Robert Pires put them in the driving seat at
the Reebok Stadium.
However Youri Djorkaeff inspired Bolton and Arsenal were all over the place
when he pulled one back.
Arsenal's misery was complete when substitute Martin Keown scored an own goal
with six minutes remaining.
Bolton, however, will be delighted with the point as it takes them within
sight of safety.
Arsenal almost took the lead in the eighth minute when midfielder Ivan Campo
slipped.
Ray Parlour released Thierry Henry down the left and he squared the ball
across the face of the goal but Freddie Ljungberg just failed to get a vital
touch.
There was a scare for Arsenal in the 13th minute when Jay-Jay Okocha's shot
was only partially cleared by Campbell.
The ball broke to Henrik Pedersen and from an acute angle his effort went
inches wide of the post.
Okocha then rattled in 20-yard free kick that Seaman got the slightest of
touches to and turned around the post after Parlour had tripped Campo.
Bolton were holding their own in the early stages and Bernard Mendy whipped in
a shot after 23 minutes that was blocked by Ashley Cole.
Henry tried to skip away for Arsenal but was tripped by Florent Laville and
the Bolton defender picked up a yellow card from referee Andy D'Urso in the
process.
Pires floated in the free kick and Sol Campbell got away from his marker only
to misdirect a header.
Henry was then cautioned after a challenge on Campo in the 33rd minute and the
game was very untidy at this stage.
Ljungberg, however, showed a flash of inspiration nine minutes later to turn
and fire in a shot that Jaaskelainen did well to palm away.
It took Arsenal only two minutes of the second half to make the breakthrough
with a goal thanks to the French connection.
Pires released Henry and he scampered away down the left before cutting
inside.
He then played the ball across the face of the area leaving Wiltord with a
simple tap-in.
It was a goal beautifully carved out and left Bolton facing an uphill task
against a side who have shown they are more than capable of protecting a lead.
Henry then tried to get Arsenal going again but was crowded out at the corner
flag after a surging run.
Per Frandsen almost equalised for Bolton in the 56th minute with a powerful
header following a cross from Bruno N'Gotty. However Seaman showed good reflexes
to get up quickly and turn it over the bar.
A minute later Arsenal extended their lead after breaking with searing pace.
Henry was again involved threading a pass through to Pires 20 yards out and he
steered a delightful shot into the corner beyond Jaaskelainen.
Arsenal manager Wenger then drafted in Keown at the back in the 68th minute
with Cygan limping off.
Bolton battled away and pulled a goal back in the 74th minute when Seaman beat
away a fierce 20 yard shot from Frandsen.
Djorkaeff was first to the loose ball and showed a cool head to score from the
rebound.
Bolton stepped up the pace and Seaman did well to block a shot from the hard
working Pedersen.
These were anxious moments for Arsenal and Gudni Bergsson flicked the ball on
to the far post, only for Pedersen to be crowded out.
Bolton drew level in the 84th minute when Keown got his bearings wrong as
Djorkaeff delivered a curling free kick from the left.
Keown got his head to the ball but only succeeded in sending his header beyond
a stunned Seaman.
Bolton were reduced to 10 men in the final minute when Laville was dismissed
after picking up a second yellow card but hung on for a welcome point.
Teams
Bolton: Jaaskelainen, N'Gotty, Bergsson, Laville,
Mendy (Andre 71), Campo (Nolan 71), Frandsen, Okocha, Gardner,
Djorkaeff, Pedersen (Salva 83).
Subs Not Used: Poole, Charlton.
Sent Off: Laville (90).
Booked: Laville, Campo.
Goals: Djorkaeff 74, Keown 84 og.
Arsenal: Seaman, Lauren (van Bronckhorst 72), Cygan (Keown 67),
Campbell, Cole, Ljungberg (Luzhny 58), Parlour, Silva, Pires,
Henry, Wiltord.
Subs Not Used: Bergkamp, Taylor.
Booked: Henry, Parlour.
Goals: Wiltord 47, Pires 56.
Att: 27,253
Ref: A D'Urso (Essex).