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May 5, 2006 Friday Rabi-us-Sani 6, 1427

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Bolton, Boro share points


LONDON, May 4: Putative England national manager rivals Steve McClaren and Sam Allardyce saw their respective sides Middlesbrough and Bolton fight out a mediocre 1-1 Premiership draw.

Goals from Adam Johnson, his first of the season for what was effectively a second string Middlesbrough as they look towards next week's UEFA Cup, and then a leveller by Ricardo Vaz Te saw the teams perhaps finish level on terms.

However it is all but certain that McClaren will be named ahead of Allardyce as the successor to England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson on Thursday.

To add to Allardyce's woes Bolton's hopes of any sort of European football next term hang in the balance as they trail Newcastle by two points for the spot in the Intertoto Cup with just five points from their last nine matches.

Johnson, though, broke the deadlock as he cut in from the left in the 48th minute and unleashed a fine curling effort to beat Finnish international Jussi Jaaskelainen in at the far post.

However three minutes later Bolton equalised as Okocha put in a brilliant cross picking out striker Vaz Te whose inch perfect header beat Turnbull.—AFP






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