Bolton Wanderers posted their first win in 2007 by beating a dire bottom-of-the table
Nicolas Anelka was the hero for the Trotters, scoring the only goal of a wretched game on 62 minutes by firing through a crowd of players from 12 yards.
Anelka had been a doubt before the game with an ankle injury but he gave Sam Allardyce a boost by declaring himself fit. The
Anelka enjoyed the first shot on goal, following a 20-yard free-kick over the crossbar, but the next goalmouth incident of a scrappy opening did not arrive until the 20th minute. Williamson won a free-kick down the left and his centre was just headed over at the far post by Jay DeMerit, who did well to get past Abdoulaye Meite.
A minute later Jordan Stewart saw a goalbound shot from a short corner routine flick off the head of Gary Speed and fly over the visitors' crossbar.
Boothroyd made one change at the break, replacing Williamson with another debutant Gareth Williams, in a bid to help his side retain possession. And the manager would have been delighted to see his side start the second half on the front foot. In one early attack from neat interplay between
At the other end, Andranik Teimourian, on as a substitute for the injured Stelios Giannakopoulos, saw a right-footed drive tipped around the post by Foster on 57 minutes.
The normally reliable Foster though was at fault for the only goal of the game just past the hour. His unconvincing punch from a Speed corner fell straight at the feet of Anelka who took one touch before firing low through a crowd of players for his eighth goal of the season.
Watford went for broke in the final quarter of the match, fielding three players up front, including new signing Steve Kabba, but they failed to breach a well-organised Bolton defence and drew a blank for the 13th time this season.
The final whistle was greeted by uncharacteristic boos from the Rookery End, and home fans disappointment was compounded moments later with the news filtering through from the JJB stadium, that fourth from bottom Wigan Athletic had defeated
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