07-01-2007, 05:32 PM
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Bolton Wanderers eased past League One opposition Doncaster Rovers with a comfortable 4-0 victory at the Keepmoat Stadium.
Kevin Davies began the scoring early before the first of two Andranik Teymourian goals followed mid-way through the first half.
Idan Tal netted a third on 33 minutes and Teymourian's second came just after the break as Bolton cruised into the fourth round.
The Trotters were ahead inside eight minutes when Stelios Giannakopoulos' dinked ball to the back post was met well by Davies who neatly volleyed into the bottom corner.
Doncaster looked certain to equalise when Paul Heffernan climbed highest to head towards goal only for Ian Walker to get down superbly to push the ball away from goal.
Walker's Doncaster counterpart Benjamin Smith pulled off an equally impressive save to keep out Teymourian with an excellent reaction stop.
However, the Iran international was not to be denied his first goal for Bolton as moments later he rocketed a shot into the top corner from the edge of the area that left Smith with no chance.
Tal added a third as he followed up to slot home from 12 yards after his initial shot was only parried by Smith.
Doncaster enjoyed more of the play as the game moved towards half-time, but the best they could muster was a Mark Wilson effort from 25 yards that flew well over.
Five minutes into the second half Bolton stretched their lead further with Teymourian's second of the game.
Davies' ball across the edge of the area was poked past a stationary James O'Connor and through one-on-one with Smith, Teymourian coolly dispatched Bolton's fourth.
Ricardo Vaz Te and Davies both saw chances kept out as Sam Allardyce's side continued to push for more goals, while at the other end Heffernan was causing the Bolton defence a number of problems.
The Rovers striker had a goal-bound effort blocked by a sprawling Abdoulaye Faye as well as curling a shot over the top of Ian Walker's goal.
Graeme Lee headed into the side netting at the back post as Doncaster tried valiantly for a consolation, but without any success.
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