Coyle vows to keep on entertaining

The Scottish manager believes they can turn some decent performances into good results starting against Wolves on Sunday.It is a crucial match given that both clubs are keen to preserve their Premier League status after winning promotion.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."But we have to show that away from home, although I have been pleased with some of our displays."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."The players I have are used to passing and moving the ball and I feel we have a duty to our supporters to entertain."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."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."Coyle believes the widespread criticism of Wolves boss Mick McCarthy is out of order.McCarthy has come under fire from all sides after his decision to field a weakened team against Manchester United in midweek.Coyle countered: "What I do know is that Wolves have an outstanding manager in Mick McCarthy. He has done a fabulous job."Away from football he is a real man's man. I have a lot of time for him as he has helped me."For me (the criticism) was way over the top. I think Mick McCarthy does what's best for Wolves."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."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."

Source: Team_Talk