Coyle delighted with `massive' win

01 November 2009 10:07
Burnley boss Owen Coyle was delighted with his side's efforts in what he felt was "a massive game" for the club which ended with a 2-0 defeat of Hull.[LNB]The Clarets returned to winning ways courtesy of a Graham Alexander double in what was his 100th appearance for the club. A composed penalty in the first half and then a spectacular drive from distance in the second helped the Clarets bounce back from last week's home defeat to Wigan.[LNB]Coyle said: "I thought we were thoroughly deserving of our win throughout the game. We started well but Phil (Brown) will feel aggrieved because some of the big decisions went against him.[LNB]"But we had numerous chances and I believe we should have had the game sewn up by half-time. With better decision making we could have come in with more than a one-goal lead but that group of players, everything I asked of them they produced again.[LNB]"This was a massive game for us. It put seven points between Hull and us and we're not kidding anybody, we'll be in that group of teams.[LNB]"Some of the play, passing and moving was everything I'm after."

Source: Eurosport