Coyle backs Levein to lift Scots

18 December 2009 11:46
Levein has expressed his wholehearted interest in becoming George Burley's successor as national team boss.[LNB]Coyle, who moved to Turf Moor from St Johnstone, has kept a close eye on Levein's career and been impressed with his work.[LNB]Levein moved to his current role at Dundee United after a brief spell at Raith Rovers following a difficult time in England with Leicester.[LNB]Coyle said: "Craig is doing a fantastic job and has a host of qualities.[LNB]"He would be the first to admit he did it on the back of his disappointment at Leicester. He has shown with all his abilities his mental resolve to come through that disappointment.[LNB]"He has elevated Dundee United to a nice position. They have been in the mix at the top end. He has attributes to take Scotland on, no doubt about it."[LNB]Glasgow-born Coyle insists Scotland's future can be bright, despite them not qualifying for a major championship since the 1998 World Cup.[LNB]He said: "It has come as no surprise Craig is 100% interested in the job. I think he has to be commended for expressing his commitment.[LNB]"I think there is a very good nucleus of young players at Scotland's disposal that could really elevate the nation and get them back to doing what they do best.[LNB]"That is punching above their weight and qualifying for major championships and World Cups.[LNB]"Scotland need the right man to come in and lead that group of players. If they do that, then that goal could be achieved."[LNB][LNB]

Source: Team_Talk