
Fulham recorded their first away win of the season in a commanding 3-1 victory over Bolton to ease their relegation fears and add to Wanderers' worries.
Andy Johnson opened the scoring with his first away strike in Fulham colours following an error by Bolton defender Andy O'Brien.
The normally travel-sick Cottagers bossed the first period, but it was all square before the interval when Kevin Davies scored his 10th goal of the season right on the brink of half-time.
But Roy Hodgson's side continued to dominate the Trotters and the points were sealed when first Simon Davies gave the Cottagers the lead again with a close-range strike, then substitute Diomansy Kamara added a third late on with O'Brien at fault again.
It was Fulham's first win away from Craven Cottage since the final day of last season and lifted them eight points clear of the relegation zone.
A second successive defeat leaves the gap between Bolton and the bottom three at just four points.

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