Manchester City 2 Bolton 0

Last updated : 30 November 2002 By Footymad Previewer

Manchester City meanwhile, collected three much needed points to halt their slide down the Premiership table.

Sam Allardyce was unhappy with his Bolton side's performance. He said: “We were not good enough in the second half and laid down too easily.

“Our big players did not play today and, with our injuries, it proved a bridge to far."

City manager Kevin Keegan was pleased with his side's display on a wet and slippery surface.

Keegan, an advocate of attacking football, was particularly pleased with his side's defensive display praising centre-backs Richard Dunne, Steve Howey and Sylvain Distin: “We limited an inventive Bolton side to hardly any chances and I see those three as a rock to build the side on,” enthused Keegan.

City took the lead midway through the opening half when Howey, back after a three-match injury lay-off, found the net for the first time this season.

Kevin Horlock flicked on Eyal Berkovic's corner leaving Howey with a free header from four yards.

City sealed victory 11 minutes into the second period when Berkovic scored his first League goal of the campaign.

Striker Nicolas Anelka, a threat throughout, turned provider with a great threaded throughball to release the Israeli, who slotted home a low shot.

City's defence was rarely threatened, though goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel made an excellent save in the first half to deny Henrik Pedersen and then late on a fine double stop to thwart Jermaine Johnson and Jay-Jay Okocha.