
Bolton Wanderers face a trip to struggling Sunderland FC tomorrow night looking to extend their mini winning run.
With a follow-up home match against relegation-threatened Wigan Athletic, Wanderers have the opportunity to put some clear water between themselves and the relegation dog-fight
However, Coyle is taking nothing for granted at the Stadium of Light.
He said: "It was a valuable three points (against West Ham) on the back of the Wolves victory and it elevated us up the league slightly, but we are under no illusions how quickly football can change.
"We are pleased to get the win and I always felt it was coming anyway given the level of performance we were offering up, and we showed that from the first whistle.
"But it is behind us, we can't affect it, and what we can affect is what's in front of us.
"We have got a massive game now at Sunderland, a quality side with some top players, and a magnificent stadium with a great set of supporters.
"We all accept that they have been on an indifferent run, but there is no doubt that Steve Bruce is a top-class manager."
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