Psychic Steve Cotterill predicted goals for strike pair Rob Street and Christian Saydee and both delivered in this frantic 3-2 comeback victory over Bolton.
Defender Chey Dunkley headed a stoppage-time winner as the visitors folded after Dion Charlesâ double put them in command entering the final stretch.
Saydeeâs third goal of his loan spell from Bournemouth levelled the contest 12 minutes from time while fellow loanee Streetâs first since his temporary switch from Crystal Palace came after only 87 seconds.
âI said in the dressing room before the game I fancied the pair of them to score,â said Cotterill after a second successive home win.
âI was basing that on what they were like in the week. I think Rob needed it more than Christian. Hopefully, that can be the start to give him the confidence to go on and score more.
âBut I thought Christian was incredible. His performance was top drawer and thatâs probably his best game for us. Cheyâs header for his goal was immense.
âI donât know how he managed to jump that high and then head it down.
âIt was a great win and we must not overlook they are a good team. They are also the kings of late goals so for us to put it on them late on was good.â
Dunkleyâs dramatic winner, in the second minute of stoppage-time, led to frustration in the visiting ranks with Dapo Afolayan visibly angered after the final whistle by a touchline flashpoint.
âI donât know what that was about,â said Cotterill. âI noticed a few people running around.
âEven if I had seen it, I would probably tell you I hadnât but I genuinely didnât see it.â
Bolton boss Ian Evatt said: âDapo said he was kicked by one of their players. There were comments flying around at the end which were inappropriate.
âBut I donât want to see my players get involved in tunnel discussions because it is just nonsense.
âIt is airy fairy, pushing and shoving. I want my team to fight on the pitch but in the right way and we lost that game in the last 10 minutes.â
Evatt was certainly more annoyed with his teamâs late capitulation, defensively undone by two set-pieces.
âFor 75 minutes, we were in complete control. So, it hurts because we should never have lost.
âWe lost the game because we didnât deal well enough with two set plays. If you come to places like this and donât do the basics well enough for 90 minutes you get your noses blooded. Thatâs what happened in the last 10 minutes.â
Charles cancelled out Streetâs goal after 12 minutes and squeezed in a 71st-minute penalty for Dunkleyâs foul on Afolayan. But after being denied a potential second spot kick, Wanderers imploded in the closing stages.