Sam Allardyce saw his Bolton side take another giant step to safety today with
their third successive victory.
Goals from Henrik Pedersen - his seventh of the season - and Ivan Campo
condemned City to defeat at the Reebok Stadium.
Bolton are on a roll at just the right time and have now picked up 14 points
out of a possible 21.
For a few hours at least they were above Leeds and Birmingham and up into 15th
spot.
City, meanwhile, have nosedived since the turn of the year.
Bolton manager Allardyce decided to stick with the team that defeated
Tottenham in their last outing.
City should have taken the lead in the sixth minute when Nicolas Anelka
scooped a shot over the bar from six yards following a fine delivery from Shaun
Wright-Phillips.
Bolton striker Pedersen then made an unsuccessful appeal for a penalty after
appearing to have his shirt tugged by Dunne.
Anelka squandered another clear chance in the 11th minute when Eyal Berkovic
sprung the offside trap.
The French striker had only goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen to beat but his shot
carried little power.
City were playing some nice football and Wright-Phillips strode forward, only
to see his shot go wide of the post.
Bolton were awarded a penalty in the 24th minute but Jay Jay Okocha sent his
spot kick wide of the target after goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel had brought down
Youri Djorkaeff.
Schmeichel was given a yellow card for remonstrating with the assistant
referee about the penalty being given when Frandsen slipped the ball through.
There was no lack of incident in the game and Pedersen hit his effort wide
from a good position in the 26th minute.
Then two minutes later Schmeichel did well to tip a cross-cum-shot from Mendy
onto the top of the bar.
Bolton goalkeeper Jaaskelainen then dropped a cross from Wright-Phillips, only
to recover in time as Anelka threatened.
Okocha made up for missing the penalty by helping Bolton take the lead in the
32nd minute.
He laid the ball across the face of the goal and Pedersen knocked it in at the
far post for his seventh goal of the season.
Okocha then showed some outrageous skill to weave his way into the area, only
to see his shot go wide.
City playmaker Berkovic had been their best performer in the first half and he
was quickly into action in the second period.
He got on the end of a pass from Wright-Phillips but his shot failed to
trouble Jaaskelainen.
Bolton added a second goal in the 52nd minute when Campo headed a corner from
Djorkaeff in off the post.
It was just the boost the home side needed in their battle to beat the drop.
City looked dispirited after that second goal and Okocha rattled a shot wide
of the post in the 57th minute when Ricardo Gardner played the ball back to
him.
Wright-Phillips skipped into the area but impressive defender Florent Laville
stood his ground and managed to dispossess him.
Mendy was causing City constant problems with his pace and willingness to take
men on.
He delivered a fine cross into the area after 61 minutes only to see it
scrambled away.
With a 2-0 advantage, Bolton were looking comfortable going into the last 20
minutes.
City manager Kevin Keegan made a triple substitution in the 71st minute
bringing on Benarbia, Jon Macken and Steve Jordan for Gerard Wiekens, Fowler and
Kevin Horlock.
However it made little difference and the industrious Pedersen was given a
standing ovation in the 77th minute when he was replaced by Delroy Facey.
Teams
Bolton: Jaaskelainen, N'Gotty, Bergsson, Laville, Mendy,
Frandsen, Campo, Okocha (Nolan 87), Gardner,
Djorkaeff (Johnson 90), Pedersen (Facey 76).
Subs Not Used: Poole, Barness.
Goals: Pedersen 32, Campo 52.
Man City: Schmeichel, Dunne, Sommeil, Distin,
Wiekens (Benarbia 69), Wright-Phillips, Berkovic, Barton,
Horlock (Jordan 69), Fowler (Macken 69), Anelka.
Subs Not Used: Nash, Goater.
Booked: Schmeichel, Horlock, Wiekens, Dunne, Distin.
Att: 26,949
Ref: C Wilkes (Gloucestershire).