Coyle urges cool heads

07 April 2011 15:30
Bolton manager Owen Coyle will remind his players not to get caught up in the heat of the moment as the club's campaign enters a vital phase. Coyle's side host West Ham on Saturday, a week before they face Stoke in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. With Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney losing his appeal against a two-match ban for swearing into a TV camera, the Bolton boss wants cool heads in the camp. He said: "The Barclays Premier League gets global coverage and everything comes under scrutiny. Whatever you do is analysed and over-analysed. "The players need to take that into consideration, realising if they think they can get away with something, ultimately they won't because there are cameras everywhere. You need to be very careful and very wary of your actions. "It is such a passionate game and an emotional game. These players are not robots. They are the same as everyone else, sometimes that emotion can spill over. But because of that coverage it is going to be seen. We know the margins we have to deal with and you just have to do your best and conduct yourself as well as you can."

Source: PA