O'Brien calls for Trotters unity

Andy O'Brien insists Bolton must pull together and roll up their sleeves if they are to pull away from the relegation zone.

O'Brien: Calls for Trotters to stick together
O'Brien: Calls for Trotters to stick together

Manager Gary Megson claimed after the defeat by Blackburn on Sunday that certain players were trying to destabilise the club.

Defender O'Brien is determined to help turn around the Trotters' fortunes, starting with a trip to Fulham on Saturday.

He told the Bolton News: "It is all about getting results regardless of individual and collective performances.

"The more wins we get then the better the situation will be. We have to concentrate on the upcoming games away at Fulham and Wolves.

"We have to work hard and stick together to get these results."

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