Doyle hopeful of ending drought

15 November 2010 12:55
Wolves striker Kevin Doyle has backed himself to end the goal drought which has left him without a Premier League goal this season.[LNB] Doyle, Wolves' leading scorer last season, has failed to hit the target in 12 league games this term.[LNB]But the Republic Of Ireland international is convinced his luck in front of goal will change sooner rather than later.[LNB]He said: "I've had spells like this before. There's no point being depressed about it.[LNB]"You have to wake up tomorrow and try to go again. I'll keep working hard, keep doing the right things and my luck will change.[LNB]"It's different when you're playing in the Championship and you're top of the league. You always get chances to score.[LNB]"But when you're playing in a team always going to be fighting in the bottom three, it could be difficult and you're not going to score.[LNB]"Every week you have to keep going and keep working hard. It's better playing well than playing bad and not scoring.[LNB]Meanwhile, Doyle has called for international friendlies to follow competitive matches in being switched from Wednesday to Tuesday evenings.[LNB]Doyle, in the Republic squad for the midweek game with Morocco, said: "I'll be honest, it's probably not 100% ideal playing Wednesdays.[LNB]"We play Wednesday night and we've got an away game with Blackpool, who are massive competitors for us, on Saturday.[LNB]"We'll get back Thursday afternoon and we barely do a warm-down on Friday because we played on Wednesday night.[LNB]"We're travelling on the bus again on Friday for Saturday's game.[LNB]"I don't know why they changed the qualifiers to Tuesday nights - which was a great idea - but left the friendlies on a Wednesdays. It's a bit stupid."

Source: Team_Talk