Howard Webb was the early talking point at the Reebok Stadium before Chris Eagles caught fire to help Bolton collect their first home win of the season in the Premier League with a 5-0 mauling of a listless Stoke City
The World Cup final referee Webb penalised visiting goalkeeper Asmir Begovic for picking the ball up in the second minute of the match as Glenn Whelan was deemed to have passed the ball back.
It looked a harsh call, but Bolton were not for hanging around as Ivan Klasnic snatched the ball from the Stoke goalkeeper before taking a quick free-kick that saw Kevin Davies tuck the ball home with Begovic still debating Webb's earlier decision.
The visiting players surrounded the match official, but Begovic continued to toil as Bolton moved two goals ahead. He made a poor clearance from Robert Huth's passback, perhaps mindful that he would not pick it up after the earlier shenanigans.
Eagles promptly drove the ball beyond the exposed Begovic, who could not get back across his goal in time to keep the ball out on 23 minutes.
Bolton were clearly the brighter side, and moved three clear when Eagles played in Paul Robinson, who in turn found Klasnic to drive the shot into the net via a post from the edge of the box.
The home side moved 4-0 ahead when Eagles' raced onto a lovely pass from Klasnic to convert after Kevin Davies had played his part with a lovely cushioned header into the Croatian striker's path..
Klasnic completed the rout when David Wheater headed on Eagles's corner for Klasnic to nod home with Stoke looking out on their feet in their third game in six days.
The win for Bolton's ended a five-match losing run at home, and gives them a measure of revenge for the 5-0 loss they suffered in losing to Stoke in the semi-finals of the FA CUp earlier this year.
Stoke needed to address the issue of playing in the Europa League on Thursday and the Premier League on Sunday. This is the fourth time they have lost a match on the Sunday within days of played in Europe.
They have had a pretty forgettable week despite overcoming Maccabi Tel Aviv on Thursday having gone down 3-1 to Newcastle on Monday followed by this capitulation in Bolton.
The World Cup final referee Webb penalised visiting goalkeeper Asmir Begovic for picking the ball up in the second minute of the match as Glenn Whelan was deemed to have passed the ball back.
It looked a harsh call, but Bolton were not for hanging around as Ivan Klasnic snatched the ball from the Stoke goalkeeper before taking a quick free-kick that saw Kevin Davies tuck the ball home with Begovic still debating Webb's earlier decision.
The visiting players surrounded the match official, but Begovic continued to toil as Bolton moved two goals ahead. He made a poor clearance from Robert Huth's passback, perhaps mindful that he would not pick it up after the earlier shenanigans.
Eagles promptly drove the ball beyond the exposed Begovic, who could not get back across his goal in time to keep the ball out on 23 minutes.
Bolton were clearly the brighter side, and moved three clear when Eagles played in Paul Robinson, who in turn found Klasnic to drive the shot into the net via a post from the edge of the box.
The home side moved 4-0 ahead when Eagles' raced onto a lovely pass from Klasnic to convert after Kevin Davies had played his part with a lovely cushioned header into the Croatian striker's path..
Klasnic completed the rout when David Wheater headed on Eagles's corner for Klasnic to nod home with Stoke looking out on their feet in their third game in six days.
The win for Bolton's ended a five-match losing run at home, and gives them a measure of revenge for the 5-0 loss they suffered in losing to Stoke in the semi-finals of the FA CUp earlier this year.
Stoke needed to address the issue of playing in the Europa League on Thursday and the Premier League on Sunday. This is the fourth time they have lost a match on the Sunday within days of played in Europe.
They have had a pretty forgettable week despite overcoming Maccabi Tel Aviv on Thursday having gone down 3-1 to Newcastle on Monday followed by this capitulation in Bolton.
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