Last Updated: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 09:28
Bolton boss Owen Coyle says he does not pay too much attention to the table and just concentrates on taking one game at a time.
Bolton moved out of the drop zone following the 1-0 win over Burnley last week but the 2-0 defeat at Liverpool was a setback and the Trotters go into tomorrow's game against Fulham still in the thick of a relegation scrap.
However Coyle says he does not look at the table too much and just focuses on making sure the players are properly prepared and ready to go for the next game.
"I don't scrutinise the table, I scrutinise what we have at the football club," he said. "I look at what we can do to win the next game, knowing that will put us in a good position and if you don't, you'll stay where you are at best.
"If you'd asked me if I had any points targets at the start of the season at Burnley, my answer would have been the same. I don't set points targets. I just want to make sure at the end of this season that there are three teams below us.
"We took over the club in the bottom three for whatever reason and it's up to us to make sure we preserve its Premier League status, and then take it on."