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Bolton Wanderers 2-1 Portsmouth

Tony Adams' poor start as manager of Portsmouth has continued after a loss at the Reebok Stadium today
Tony Adams' poor start as manager of Portsmouth has continued after a loss at the Reebok Stadium today

Matt Taylor made sure the hand of friendship over Christmas did not extend to his old friends at Portsmouth - at least on the field.

The Bolton Wanderers midfielder opened the scoring after just 49 seconds at the Reebok Stadium.

Ricardo Gardner extended their lead two minutes later and although Peter Crouch pulled a goal back, the damage had already been done.

It was a clever finish from Taylor as well. He clipped the ball over Hermann Hreidarsson following Kevin Davies' flick on with Andy O'Brien also involved in the move.

Johan Elmander came close before Bolton extended their lead with another lightning-quick move.
Jlloyd Samuel picked out Taylor and he released Gardner, who made no mistake from close range.

England goalkeeper David James was left stunned at that double blow so early in the game.
Gardner almost added a third in the 10th minute when he got on the end of a cross from Gretar Steinsson but smashed a shot wide

Portsmouth were being dismantled with ease and manager Tony Adams railed at his players from the technical area.

The visitors responded and pulled a goal back in the 20th minute through Crouch - his eighth of the Premier League campaign.

Crouch got on the end of a delightful cross from Niko Kranjcar to head into the bottom corner of the net.

Elmander, however, could have restored Bolton's two-goal advantage in the 31st minute when Taylor played the ball into his path.

But the Sweden striker failed to test James with his effort going wide of the target.
Portsmouth hit back on the counter and Jussi Jaaskelainen did well to push Kranjcar's effort around the post after his initial shot had been blocked.

Bolton pushed forward again but Gardner and Taylor squandered good chances in quick succession.

There was a scare, however, for the home side in the 42nd minute when Jermain Defoe stole in on the blindside of Gary Cahill but Jaaskelainen saved bravely at his feet.

James then pushed a header from Steinsson onto the post and to safety in stoppage time as the defender pleaded unsuccessfully that the ball had crossed the line.

Portsmouth were intent on getting back in the game sooner rather than later and Defoe cracked in a shot in the 54th minute that was deflected to safety.

Kranjcar floated in the corner but Hreidarsson's header went wide of the post.

James then mis-kicked a routine back pass from Sol Campbell and Elmander looked set to take advantage of the mistake.

However, James recovered just in time to take the ball off the striker's toes.

Bolton stepped up the pace and Davies whipped in a cross that was turned away by Sean Davis in the 61st minute.

A minute later Davies almost made it 3-1 but his effort was cleared off the line by Kranjcar.

Portsmouth again found themselves on the back foot and Davies released Kevin Nolan but he clipped his effort the wrong side of the post.

Adams decided to go for broke and brought on striker David Nugent for Papa Bouba Diop in the 75th minute.

But it was Bolton who almost added to their tally two minutes later when Taylor whipped in a shot that was deflected by Campbell.

However they ran out comfortable winners to chalk up only their third home win of the league campaign.

Portsmouth, meanwhile, struggled to get their game together and could find themselves in a dogfight if they do not improve.

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