The 27-year-old Bolton Wanderers midfielder http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Nigel-Reo-Coker-c27884 admitted there were no commitment issues at the club, but revealed the players needed to take responsibility for their poor form.
The Trotters manager Owen Coyle blamed the player’s for their terrible start to the current season and Reo-Coker believes the manager is right. He felt the squad had to get their priorities straight and focus on getting themselves out of the relegation zone.
After their 2-0 defeat to Fulham at Craven Cottage, Bolton Wanderers will be taking on Blackburn Rovers in mid-week. Even if they secure a win there is no way now the Trotters will be able to climb out of the bottom of the table.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rovers-c40385. He urged his fellow players to learn from their failures and focus on the upcoming fixtures.
Reo-Coker said while speaking to reporters:
“That has no bearing on it as far as I'm concerned. It's nothing to do with wealth or anything at all. It's about football. And football teaches you some life lessons and this is a lesson that some of these young boys have to learn very quickly.”
Speaking on the English Premier League as compared to the other leagues, Reo-Coker revealed the English game was tough and his side would not stand a chance if they continued on like this. It was for this reason he was determined for the Trotters to pick
up pace and form.
He revealed:
“This next period of games we have will separate the men from the boys. We are grown men, we are professional footballers.
This is our http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 and we have to take full responsibility. There is no time for fear. We have to fight for our survival.”
The English defender felt his side did not have to fear anyone at this point, not Wigan Athletic, Blackburn Rovers or second place Manchester United.
Reo-Coker continued:
“I don't sense any fear. We can't keep on making excuses and blaming other issues like confidence."
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