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Le Fondre's last goal for Bolton was on the first day of the season

Adam Le Fondre's first goal in more than six months saw Bolton come from behind to draw with in-form Fulham.

Fulham, who had won their previous five league games, took the lead when Matt Targett headed in from close range.

Substitute Le Fondre volleyed in his first goal in 21 matches to put the hosts back on level terms.

Sammy Ameobi then had a goal ruled out for a foul before the visitors went close at the other end late on as Stefan Johansen hit the post.

The visitors, who are six points off the top two and remain in fifth place, had been leading for almost an hour after Targett, who is on loan from Southampton, opened the scoring with his first ever league goal after just four minutes.

Slavisa Jokanovic's side could have doubled their advantage soon after when Rui Fonte was denied when one-on-one with Wanderers keeper Ben Alnwick.

Aboubakar Kamara had a chance to make it 2-0 after the break but he failed to turn in Johansen's cross from five yards and the hosts were level soon afterwards as Le Fondre volleyed past Marcus Bettinelli from the edge of the box.

Bolton, who are 19th in the table, thought they had taken the lead but Ameobi's effort was ruled out for a foul on Bettinelli.

Bolton manager Phil Parkinson:

"I was disappointed with the way we started. We were a bit lacklustre and got punished.

"After that thought it was a very good performance, we grew into the game and I am pleased we went toe to toe with the in-form team in the league.

"Adam doesn't want to be known as just a good sub, but it is important if he is on the bench that he comes off and makes an impact like he did."

Fulham boss Slavisa Jokanovic told BBC Radio London:

"You cannot be completely happy after a result like today. We came here with the mentality and desire to win the game but didn't do it.

"We tried and we pushed at the end. We are disappointed but we must be strong adults and accept this situation.

"We have 15 finals in front of us and have to be ready for all these games."