Coyle vows to keep on entertaining

19 December 2009 11:18
The Scottish manager believes they can turn some decent performances into good results starting against Wolves on Sunday.[LNB]It is a crucial match given that both clubs are keen to preserve their Premier League status after winning promotion.[LNB]Burnley go into the game on a high after holding Arsenal to a draw and Coyle said: "I feel we are suited to playing in this division.[LNB]"But we have to show that away from home, although I have been pleased with some of our displays.[LNB]"The way we play is probably not what people would have envisaged. We tried to go toe-to-toe with Arsenal, who I believe are the best footballing side in the division.[LNB]"The players I have are used to passing and moving the ball and I feel we have a duty to our supporters to entertain.[LNB]"I try to instil that confidence in players from game to game. I think they have it themselves as well. We have some gifted individuals but our strength is in the group.[LNB]"We are not kidding anyone, though. My players are the lowest paid in the Premier League and budget-wise we are a shadow of anyone else. But there is an honesty and a freshness about us."[LNB]Coyle believes the widespread criticism of Wolves boss Mick McCarthy is out of order.[LNB]McCarthy has come under fire from all sides after his decision to field a weakened team against Manchester United in midweek.[LNB]Coyle countered: "What I do know is that Wolves have an outstanding manager in Mick McCarthy. He has done a fabulous job.[LNB]"Away from football he is a real man's man. I have a lot of time for him as he has helped me.[LNB]"For me (the criticism) was way over the top. I think Mick McCarthy does what's best for Wolves.[LNB]"You only to have to look at the job he has done at the club to know it is under very good stewardship and in very good hands.[LNB]"I think people should look at the big picture and realise what a big part he has played in restoring Wolves to the Premier League."[LNB][LNB]

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