Fabrice Muamba is 'excited' at the prospect of returning to Bolton Wanderers to coach in the club's academy after the move this summer has become official, he revealed.
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Aaron Morley feels pressure is not building on Bolton Wanderers for next season as he believes a standard is being set at the club in the second half of this campaign which he hopes could be good enough for promotion.
Morley arrived at Wanderers from Rochdale in the Janaury transfer window and been part of a team which rose up the table and is on course for a top 10 finish in League One.
The focus on Wanderers is upon mounting a promotion charge in earnest next season after a late charge for the play-offs this campaign failed to materialise.
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Morley believes Wanderers are capable of targeting automatic promotion next season if everything clicks but is under no illusions that League One will be a difficult division next season.
And he is enjoying his time at Wanderers and helping to make his mark upon Ian Evatt's side as he aims to build on the goals and assists tally he has at the club next season.
He said: “I don’t think there is pressure, really. We haven’t looked ahead much and just taken it game by game trying to set a standard that we want to play at next season. Hopefully that will be good enough to push for promotion.
“Honestly, I am loving every minute of it, even in training, I’m just trying to do everything I can to help this team.
“It has been a massive step up in terms of the quality of football and the intensity. I’m learning on and off the field, really, but it really has been class.
“Next season I want more goals, more assists, help the defence out with clean sheets, but I definitely think we are good enough to get promotion next season.
“Since I have been here we have been going well. If we take this
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