Devine has 'full trust' in whole Glentoran squadpublished at 14:23 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February
Result: Coleraine 1-2 Glentoran
Glentoran boss Declan Devine said he was "delighted" for his players as they started a run of three away games in eight days with victory over Coleraine.
The east Belfast outfit, who are now unbeaten in 15 games in all competitions, won 2-1 after a goal in each half from Jordan Jenkins and Kodi Lyons-Foster.
Matthew Shevlin took advantage of a rare mistake from Glens skipper Marcus Kane to force a nervy finish but the visitors held on for the remainder of injury-time.
Glentoran were victorious despite the absence of David Fisher meaning they played started with two full-backs in Jonny Russell and Danny Amos down their left side and Jenkins as the only recognised centre forward in their squad.
As a busy period continues, they travel to Ballymena United on Tuesday in a rearranged fixture before heading to Solitude to meet Cliftonville on Friday night, the latter a game streamed live on the BBC Sport NI website and iPlayer.
"They're fit, they're resilient, we've a good strength in depth," said Devine of his squad.
"We will have to make changes as the week goes by but I've full trust in everybody.
"We still have a few important players to come back. We've Paddy McClean and Aaron Wightman, so there's good players to come into the mix, top players.
"That will only strengthen us over the coming weeks."

Declan Devine's side sit second in the Premiership table