18. juni 2026
Intervju Steven Schumacher

Boltons trener Steven Schumacher. Foto: bwfc.co.uk

Torsdag er andre semifinalekamp mot Bradford i kampen om play-off finalen. 

Bolton Wanderers vant den første kampen 1-0 da lagene møttes på Toughsheet Community Stadium lørdag 9. mai.

Videointervjuer nederst i saken.

Nå skal det avgjøres hvem som skal spille finalen der vinneren belønnes med opprykk til Championship.

Ingen lag i EFL har spilt uavgjort flere ganger enn Wanderers denne sesongen, og en 19. uavgjortkamp denne sesongen i returkampen torsdag vil være nok til å ta Schumachers menn til play-off finalen mot enten Stevenage eller Stockport County.

Men Wanderers-sjefen insisterer på at seier på Valley Parade vil være målet for å prøve å få til en Wembley-finale neste søndag.

– Exactly the same as what we would do if it was all-square. We try and be positive – as we have done for the rest of the games – try and get on the front foot, try and take the game to Bradford where we can and see if we can come away with a victory. That’s been our approach all season, so I don’t think it needs to change. We will be positive where we can, understand the threat that Bradford are going to pose us – because they have to come out and try and get us under pressure – but try and stay as calm and composed as possible, sier Steven Schumacher til bwfc.co.uk/Wanderers TV.

Han sier vedere:

– We know that they’re going to have moments of pressure and their crowd are going to try and get behind them and make it difficult for us and make that atmosphere intense. So, we need to stay as calm as possible, deal with their moments and secure the ball where we can and get back in control of the game.

Kampen torsdag 14. mai starer klokken 21.00.

 

STEVEN SCHUMACHER | Head Coach previews Bradford City away Play-Off second leg

ETHAN ERHAHON | Midfielder previews Bradford City away Play-Off second leg


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