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Oates' Redemption: Striker Stars in Mansfield's Upset Win
30 Dec
Summary
- Rhys Oates scored the winning goal, achieving redemption after a previous red card.
- Mansfield ended Bolton's 17-game unbeaten home run with a 1-0 victory.
- Manager Nigel Clough praised Oates' crucial performance in the surprising win.

Mansfield Town achieved a significant 1-0 victory over Bolton Wanderers, with Rhys Oates scoring the decisive goal. This win avenged Oates' red card from a previous encounter against the same opponents on December 9, where he was sent off after just 13 minutes. His strike in the 43rd minute not only secured three points but also ended Bolton's formidable 17-game unbeaten streak at their home ground.
Manager Nigel Clough expressed his delight, calling it one of the club's finest Christmas results. He admitted he wouldn't have predicted wins at both Barnsley and Bolton before the festive period. Clough also light-heartedly noted his pre-match advice to Oates was simply to "stay on the pitch longer than 10 minutes," emphasizing the redemption the goal provided.
Bolton's manager, Steven Schumacher, contested a late penalty appeal for handball against Will Evans, believing his player Max Conway was fouled. Schumacher expressed frustration at losing their home record due to what he termed a "soft goal" from Mansfield's first corner, acknowledging his team's vulnerability when not capitalizing on their own chances.




