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Owen Coyle says Lee Cattermole lucky not to be sent off

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Coyle pleased with display despite defeat

Bolton manager Owen Coyle felt Sunderland midfielder Lee Cattermole should have been shown a red card in the Black Cats' win over the Trotters.

Referee Chris Foy opted not to show a second yellow to Cattermole for a late tackle on Johan Elmander.

"I don't ever want to see a player sent off but Lee was on a yellow card and clearly caught Johan and was nowhere near the ball," Coyle told the BBC.

Sunderland manager Steve Bruce admitted they might have "got away with one".

Cattermole's booking in the first half for a foul on Stuart Holden was his fifth caution of the season and means he will be suspended for the away game against Manchester United on Boxing Day.

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However, it could have been even worse for the tough-tackling Cattermole, who has already been sent off twice this season, with Foy opting against a card for bringing down Elmander on the halfway line.

Bruce believes the official decided to show lenience to his midfielder for the first-half booking that both player and manager disputed.

"I think the first one was harsh," said Bruce. "Maybe the second one he has caught him and the letter of the law says he could have gone, but maybe Chris thought the first one was innocuous and maybe we have got away with one. Maybe it evened things up."

Bruce saw his side move up to sixth in the Premier League table with the win, courtesy of Danny Welbeck's first-half header.

Welbeck also hit a post but Bolton also had chances late on to take a point away from a bitterly cold Stadium of Light and were also denied by a wonder save from Craig Gordon to keep out a Zat Knight shot.

The victory sees Sunderland move level on points with Tottenham and approaching the halfway stage of the season they currently sit in a European position.

Sixth-placed Sunderland delight Bruce

"One thing I have learned is to never get carried away," added Bruce. "We have a good squad of players. I have said all along getting in the top 10 is the aim and that remains so.

"Who knows? Come spring we could mount a challenge and to get European football here would be great."

Bolton slipped to seventh but Owen Coyle was happy with their efforts and is hopeful he can bring in some fresh bodies in January to bolster his squad.

"We showed we're a decent team again," added Coyle. "We only had 19 players available but every one of those players is quality. It'd be nice to freshen things up and help the group I have got - we'll have a look about and see what's there.

"I've got my eye on one or two. We need more than funds for it to happen; we need the desire of the player to come for a start."



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18 Dec 2010 23:59 UK


Barclays Premier League table snapshot

As it stood on 18 Dec 2010 23:59 UK

PositionTeamPGDPTS
1Man Utd162034
2Arsenal171532
3Man City171132
4Chelsea171931
5Tottenham17327
6Sunderland18327
7Bolton18526
8Newcastle17122
9Liverpool17-122
10Blackpool16-522
11West Brom17-522
12Blackburn18-522
13Stoke17-121
14Aston Villa17-920
15Everton17-218
16Birmingham17-318
17Fulham17-416
18Wigan17-1516
19Wolves17-1215
20West Ham18-1513

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