Megson praise for Klasnic
Gary Megson praised the striking instincts of Ivan Klasnic after the Croatian hit a late winner to give Bolton a 3-2 victory over Everton.
Klasnic came off the bench to give Wanderers their first Barclays Premier League home win of the season when he rifled the ball past Tim Howard with three minutes remaining.
It was the 29-year-oldâs first goal in English football and Megson said he was not surprised to see him get off the mark.
âIvan has just got one thought in his mind when heâs in there,â Megson said.
âHe had a shot just before that from about 20 yards when really he should have passed it to Chung-Yong Lee.
âBut you canât criticise forwards for doing that, that is what they are there for and him being that kind of personality was probably a good thing for us because he certainly wasnât looking to pass when the ball dropped to him. It was a fantastic strike.â
Klasnicâs rise to Premier League match-winner is all the more remarkable given that he underwent a kidney transplant in 2007, but Megson insists the focus should be on his qualities as a player.
âI can fully understand people talking about this â he has had this kidney transplant and heâs come through,â Megson said.
âBut I think in time weâll move on from that and just recognise that heâs a good player.
âHe doesnât mention it at all. He doesnât have any fuss and he isnât treated any differently to anyone else, he just gets on with it .â
Bolton had initially looked set to cruise towards their first league win at the Reebok Stadium since April when Lee and Gary Cahill gave them a 2-0 advantage after just 27 minutes but they then managed to throw the lead away, with Louis Saha and Marouane Fellaini drawing Everton level before Klasnicâs late intervention.
Megson was delighted to see his team regain their composure and seal a victory he felt was long overdue, but warned his players that there were important lessons to be learned from the match.
âWeâd been knocking on the doorâ Megson said.
âI donât know if we would have beaten Liverpool with a full complement of players but we were 2-1 up there and I think we should have beaten Tottenham.
âBut should and could doesnât get you too far. Today you have seen the good side of us and the bad side of us.
âWe should have been two goals up before we actually scored. Then we were two up, but we kept on playing the same way, without showing a little more patience and recognising that we are not going to be able to play like that for a full 90 minutes.
âItâs too taxing, nobody can do that. It was a really good performance, a great result. We just need to recognise when to slow it down and when to speed it up again.â




