Coyle happy despite dour stalemate at Wigan
Bolton manager Owen Coyle insisted his team's dour 0-0 draw at Wigan
was another point towards Premier League survival rather than a missed
opportunity to climb out of the relegation zone.
Coyle's side could have escaped the bottom three with a win at the DW
Stadium on Wednesday, but instead they finished the Lancashire derby
happy with a stalemate after the hosts enjoyed slightly the better of a
woeful encounter on a below-par pitch.
The result lifted Wigan to 14th in the table while Bolton moved up to
18th - one point behind fourth bottom Hull.
Coyle said: "Any point in the Premier League is a valuable point.
Looking at the game, it certainly wasn't a zero-zero.
"We had by far the clearer goalscoring opportunities. It could turn
out to be a very important point.
"Could it have been three? Absolutely, so we'll move on because
there's a lot to be pleased about in terms of the performance.
"I would be more worried if we weren't creating chances but we are."
Wigan boss Roberto Martinez can hardly breathe much easier as his team
are only two points above the drop zone. But he was content enough with
a draw and said: "It is a very good point. Every point now is important.
"I am looking at the performance and all the ingredients you need to
be a good side are there - effort, discipline, concentration.
"I felt at times we looked a threat in the last third but at times
lacked a bit of composure.
"We need to make sure we carry on with the good standards to make the
break that probably would have been the difference today." Wigan's
Charles N'Zogbia went the closest of either side to breaking the
deadlock when he hit the post in the first half but Coyle claimed his
side shaded the game.
WIGAN, England, Feb 18, 2010 (AFP) |