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Strikeforce will threaten defences, says Mick McCarthy

3 Sep 2009


Wolves boss Mick McCarthy believes strike duo Kevin Doyle and Andy Keogh can be "a force to reckoned with" in the Barclays Premier League this season.

Club record signing Doyle was forced to miss the start of the campaign after undergoing a hernia operation following his £6.5 million switch from Reading.

But he and Keogh looked impressive when they started a match together for the first time in the weekend draw with Hull at Molineux.

McCarthy said: "I thought Kevin was excellent against Hull. Him and Keogh together were a real handful to their defence.

"It was especially encouraging bearing in mind they'd not really played together before that game.

"Doyle has certainly added that bit of quality. He was our big summer signing then he gets a hernia which was frustrating for him.

"He was only 80-90% fit against Hull but having him back has made a big difference to us.

"I am confident Kevin and Andy will be a force to be reckoned with this season because they don't give anyone a minute's rest."

McCarthy knows the importance of continuing to pick up points after a return of four from the opening four games on Wolves' return to the top flight.

He said: "It is about picking up points. You take a monthly total. There might be a month when you get nothing. Then another month we might get eight.

"Let's just keep picking up points. We got another one from the Hull game after going behind and that to me was a really good sign."

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Not so sure Mick - I know Keogh has had a decent start but 1 goal in 4 games is hardly a prolific record. Think we need to go with Ebanks Blake and Doyle as the regular starters with Keogh sitting behind the front two. Now that would be more of a force to be reckoned with - I reckon!

- Andy, London, England, 03/09/2009 13:13
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