Bolton Wanderers manager Neil Lennon has bemoaned his side's wastefulness in front of goal following the 1-2 away defeat to Charlton Athletic in the Championship.
Wanderers came out of the game with a mammoth 62% possession, 19 shots to Charlton's 5, 14 corners to their one.
How many games would we have gone through to have 19 shots? Onwards and upwards! pic.twitter.com/OCXItwM40k
— Alex Dargan (@ADargan95) October 21, 2014
Unbelievable numbers considering our recent struggles but still the manager was unhappy.
Speaking after the game he said:
Lennon: "we dominated the game but we have got to get better in the final third." #bwfc
— Marc Iles (@MarcIles) October 21, 2014
He's not wrong. We're plainly short of a top class striker - something that the manager is attempting to fix with his pursuit of Gary Hooper, the current Norwich City and former Celtic forward.
Lennon continued:
Lennon: "Their manager has just said we look a different side than we did at Fulham. We do. But the result was the same so I'm angry." #bwfc
— Marc Iles (@MarcIles) October 21, 2014
I like the cut of his jib.