Trotters can be cheerful - Kev

The club captain believes they are on the mend and ready to climb out of the Premier League relegation zone.Bolton are looking to stretch their unbeaten run to four games after beating West Ham and drawing with Manchester City and then Burnley at the weekend.Davies said: "We have got a lot going for us at the minute. We need to make sure that we continue to work hard against Hull in what is going to be a difficult match."We have given some really good and strong performances in recent matches. We were unfortunate not to beat Manchester City, having taken the lead on three occasions."But we got the win we deserved against West Ham. Even when they got it back to 1-1, we kept our heads up and finished off the game in style."Then we picked up another point at Turf Moor against a really tough Burnley side. Now, it's up to all of us to maintain that level for our match against Hull."Davies may have scored only two league goals this season but he is pleased with his side's overall tally of 24 from 17 top-flight games.Defender Gary Cahill is joint top scorer with Ivan Klasnic as they have five apiece while Matt Taylor has weighed in with four following his superb free-kick at Turf Moor.Davies said: "We have scored in pretty much every game we have played this season and we always look a threat going forward."Ivan is scoring goals, Chung-Yong Lee is a threat and so is Matty with his set-pieces."Bolton have not kept a clean sheet in the league this season, however, and were grateful to goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen at Burnley as he made a string of fine saves.Davies added: "We are still looking to defend a bit better as a team and cut out mistakes."Cahill has been putting in extra shifts with head coach Steve Wigley to improve his goals tally.The centre-half has been working on his shooting with Davies and Swedish striker Johan Elmander.Cahill said: "Steve puts on some great sessions and is happy to stay behind with the lads who want to do it."We probably do them two or three times a week now. It has paid off for me this year and I'll keep doing it."I said before the season started that I wanted to get at least five goals, so I have been working on my shooting a bit. I have managed to get that before Christmas, which is pleasing."Midfielder Fabrice Muamba is available again after sitting out the Burnley match through suspension.Gavin McCann again looks likely to miss out as he is still suffering from an ankle injury. Bolton v Hull. Click here to bet.  

Source: Team_Talk