Megson urges caution from Bolton

15 April 2010 06:47
Former Bolton manager Gary Megson believes the team are one more victory away from securing their Premier League status for another season.[LNB] Wanderers have lifted themselves out of the relegation zone since Megson left the Reebok Stadium in December, but Tuesday night's 1-0 defeat to Chelsea was their fourth loss in a row.[LNB]Owen Coyle's side are now five points above the drop zone with four games to play, and Megson feels they will need to win one of them to guarantee safety.[LNB]"They are getting dragged into it a bit," Megson told Sky Sports News.[LNB]"Since I've left they have had a few home games that they have won against the teams that were down there such as Burnley and Wigan.[LNB]"They've done well to get those results, which have given them a little bit of a cushion, but I still think they would need one more result from the games they've got remaining."[LNB]Megson, who is still yet to agree a severance package with the club, admits he is "itching" for a return to management.[LNB]"I want to get back," he said. "I have had a couple of opportunities but it is not right at the moment with my circumstances still with Bolton, which doesn't help me.[LNB]"I look and see other clubs and what they're doing and I'm itching to get back involved - but it has to be right."

Source: Team_Talk