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Bolton Wanderers boss Owen Coyle motivates players to climb out of bottom three

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Bolton Wanderers boss Owen Coyle motivates players to climb out of bottom three
Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle revealed he was hopeful his squad could take important points from the upcoming games this year. The Trotters have reason to worry, having lost 11 out of their last 14 English Premier League fixtures.
They are currently in the bottom three of the English Premier League and look to remain in the relegation zone going into the New Year. However, they face Aston Villa, Fulham, Blackburn http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rovers-c40385, Newcastle United and Wolverhampton Wanderers in the remainder
of 2011 and could climb up the table with wins in the aforementioned fixtures.
Coyle said he had motivated his side by telling them to deliver decent results in the upcoming fixtures and aim for a higher standing in the Premier League table. The only way they can manage that is by guaranteeing wins and all three points.
Coyle said while speaking to reporters:
“We've got five more games this month, three at home and two away, and we feel we are capable of taking points in every one of them.
But it is fine me sitting here and talking about it - we have to go and deliver.”
The Trotters boss was thankful to the fans who had been supportive throughout the entire period, even when Bolton Wanderers lost 3-0 to Tottenham Hotspur last weekend. Bolton Wanderers will have a somewhat strengthened squad with the return of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gary-Cahill-c14439
and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Dedryck-Boyata-c10742.
The on-loan defender from Manchester City was out with an injury but is now ready to return to action for the Trotters. He revealed he was on the road to recovery but was not entirely up to his best as yet. Boyata said while speaking to reporters:
“My ankle is getting better. I'm feeling like I'm close to a full recovery and it seems alright. Hopefully I can play how I was before.”
He was certain he would improve over time, Boyata continued:
“I felt that I was doing good and almost at my best. I was unlucky to get injured at that time but that's in the past now and I have to think about the future.”

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