Bolton might want Rivaldo to add a bit more glamour and panache down at the
Reebok, but who needs Brazilian magic with miraculous come-backs like this one?
A goal down with 13 minutes to play, the beaten Carling Cup finalists looked
likely to become Southampton's latest victims at St Mary's.
Then suddenly they raised themselves from the gutter of impending defeat to
climb aboard an unlikely victory band-wagon with Kevin Nolan's gently headed
equaliser - set up by ex-Saint Kevin Davies - and then, just 90 seconds later,
Davies himself heading home his 10th of the season from Jay-Jay Okocha's long
cross.
It was an astonishing turnaround as Southampton seemed to have matters very
much in hand after Marian Pahars' 20th-minute opener.
They should have added more and underlined their late bid to get back into the
UEFA Cup after four wins in the previous six under new boss Paul Sturrock.
But Davies, who hardly got a game for Saints last season under Gordon Strachan
and was allowed to leave on a free transfer in the summer, finished up the hero
at his old haunt where he once cost £7.5million - but this time with different
fans.
The game was soon notable for Okocha's 100th Premiership shot of the season -
according to official statistics - without scoring. His half-volley after just
seven minutes struck the crossbar and went over.
The brilliant Nigerian may be on his way at the end of the season and that
could be why Bolton are making vibes about Brazil star Rivaldo, 32, who is
apparently available on a free.
French star Youri Djorkaeff showed his shooting skill with two late efforts
just off target at the end of the first half before being substituted in the
second.
But Saints had more consistent fire-power and real threat in the
Beattie-Phillips combination, already worth 27 goals this season before this
game.
Emerson Thome's nudge on Beattie brought Southampton a free kick which became
a 16th minute corner, swung in by Paul Telfer, and the unmarked Beattie was
given a free header which he could have used to better effect instead of nodding
over the bar.
But when the breakthrough came it was simplicity itself, with Bolton guilty of
poor defending as Pahars chipped in his second goal of the season four minutes
later.
The much-injured Latvian striker, making only his eighth start this term,
burst into the area, as Bolton's Ivan Campo and Anthony Barness both
ball-watched.
He latched onto Telfer's long, dipping diagonal ball from left to right,
controlled it perfectly, held off Barness and clipped over the advancing Jussi
Jaaskelainen.
It certainly got Saints going, though, and Phillips was too enthusiastic
little more than a minute later when he went in late on a clearly lost cause and
fouled Bruno N'Gotty at the expense of a booking.
Bolton should have equalised though just before the half-hour when Davies was
presented with a tap-in chance by Nolan's pass but jabbed it straight into the
chest of keeper Antti Niemi.
The rebound looked tailor-made for Nolan as he followed up but he went down
over an outstretched foot and referee Steve Dunn was adamant it was no penalty.
Bolton were subsequently ruffled, Campo collecting a booking for butting David
Prutton in the chest after a foul and substitute Nicky Hunt also booked on the
hour for pulling down Pahars.
But referee Dunn would not be intimidated into giving a home spot kick either
when Anders Svensson, a substitute for Rory Delap, crashed down in a wrestling
match with another ex-Saint Simon Charlton.
By then Davies had spurned another chance to score against his old club when
lashing a Henrik Pedersen pass over the top and Bolton boss Sam Allardyce tried
to shake up his side with a blur of substitutions.
Yet it was Svensson who twice went closest to adding to the scoreline for
Saints with long-range howitzers.
You could not possibly guess at that stage that it would be Bolton, whose best
work had come in the first half, who would provide the late drama - and come up
with a third consecutive win.
Teams
Southampton Niemi, Telfer, Higginbotham, Lundekvam,
Le Saux (Hall 10), Pahars (Fernandes 79), Folly,
Delap (Anders Svensson 48), Prutton, Phillips, Beattie.
Subs Not Used: Smith, Ormerod.
Booked: Phillips, Telfer, Folly, Anders Svensson.
Goals: Pahars 21.
Bolton Jaaskelainen, Barness (Hunt 45), N'Gotty, Thome,
Charlton, Djorkaeff (Giannakopoulos 77), Campo, Nolan, Okocha,
Pedersen (Frandsen 50), Davies.
Subs Not Used: Ricketts, Javi Moreno.
Booked: Nolan, Campo, Thome.
Goals: Nolan 77, Davies 78.
Att: 31,712
Ref: S Dunn (Gloucestershire).