Bolton has lost seven of their last nine games in all competitions after Arsenal lose 2-1 in the Carling Cup on Tuesday.
They are also currently difficult to find a way out of drop zone of Barclays Premier League, a worrying six points in nine games.
The whites have lost all five home league games, scoring only four goals and conceding 17 goals at the Reebok Stadium Bolton manager, however, is not worried.
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"We have good players, we have a good team. We admitted we were disappointed to lose at home last weekend against Sunderland," said Coyle.
"I felt in the second half we did not so we could have. Before that, in the first half we did well, played before in Wigan, we were great, and that's where we come back, we have to show this level of consistency.
"We also know that it was always going to be the period of transition, the younger players we have brought a large part of the football team and the players who left us, or are injured, it's just the nature of the championship.
"If we have done our job as we should have done last week, we would have been up to 12th in the league after the game, so it's margins in the league.
"But where we are, certainly do not enjoy is the eighteenth in the league, but we have to do is start collecting points and the movement of the championship and we are more than capable of doing so.
"Regardless of who we waited for him to get more points there is no doubt about it. I think if we are going to analyze, and we certainly know we can do better than we are."
They are also currently difficult to find a way out of drop zone of Barclays Premier League, a worrying six points in nine games.
The whites have lost all five home league games, scoring only four goals and conceding 17 goals at the Reebok Stadium Bolton manager, however, is not worried.
begin collecting
"We have good players, we have a good team. We admitted we were disappointed to lose at home last weekend against Sunderland," said Coyle.
"I felt in the second half we did not so we could have. Before that, in the first half we did well, played before in Wigan, we were great, and that's where we come back, we have to show this level of consistency.
"We also know that it was always going to be the period of transition, the younger players we have brought a large part of the football team and the players who left us, or are injured, it's just the nature of the championship.
"If we have done our job as we should have done last week, we would have been up to 12th in the league after the game, so it's margins in the league.
"But where we are, certainly do not enjoy is the eighteenth in the league, but we have to do is start collecting points and the movement of the championship and we are more than capable of doing so.
"Regardless of who we waited for him to get more points there is no doubt about it. I think if we are going to analyze, and we certainly know we can do better than we are."