McCarthy: Goal will spur Doyle
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy believes record signing Kevin Doyle will establish himself as a proven Premier League goalscorer.
The ÂŁ6.5m summer signing from Reading opened his account for the club with a close-range header in yesterdayâs 2-1 victory over Fulham.
It was Doyleâs fifth appearance for Wolves and McCarthy admitted it was good for the Republic of Ireland international, who scored just six goals in his last top-flight season with the Royals, to have got up and running on the goalscoring front.
âItâs brilliant for Kev. Heâs a Premier League striker and a Premier League goalscorer,â said the manager.
âUnfortunately when we took him he had a hernia and heâs never been fit, even yesterday.
âHe has been getting his fitness on the hoof a little bit in training and in games but he has not been fit enough in games.
âIt is great for him to get his first goal and that will help his confidence - not that he lacks self-belief.
âIt is more to do with the acceptance of him by everyone at the football club as a centre-forward who is a big signing and who has to score goals.â
Doyle, whose partnership up front with fellow Irishman Andy Keogh looks like it could be a fruitful one, was obviously pleased to get off the mark.
The 26-year-old has benefited from the injury-enforced of Sylvan Ebanks-Blake to start the last four matches.
However, last seasonâs top scorer returned as a late substitute yesterday and the Irishman knows he cannot afford to relax.
âIâm delighted, There has been a lot of frustration the last four or five months with niggly injuries and not getting a run of games but Iâve played a few games now and to win this one was massive,â he said.
âAndy and I know each other and we are putting in the shifts let me tell you but we realise there are lots of strikers at this club which keep you on your toes.
âSylvan and Stefan Maierhofer came off the bench so it is very difficult and whoever plays will put in a good performance.
âEveryone has to work hard to keep their place, not just the strikers.â




