Coates says Glenavon 'will keep fighting'published at 14:44 BST 20 September
Linfield v Glenavon (15:00)
Glenavon assistant manager Colin Coates has said that the Lurgan Blues "will keep fighting" as they search for their elusive first point of the season after seven straight defeats to start their Irish Premiership campaign.
Paddy McLaughlin's men sit bottom, three points adrift of Dungannon Swifts at the foot of the table, and face league champions Linfield in their next top flight game at Windsor Park on Saturday.
"I think seven defeats from seven games really doesn't tell the tale of the tape. In games we've missed chances and conceded soft goals," Coates told BBC Sport NI.
"They're a brilliant bunch of players, a great group of lads, plenty of quality in there too that we probably haven't seen enough of this season so far.
"We got a level of performance to build on against Larne [a 1-0 defeat last Saturday] and the challenge now is can we bottle that, can we bring it to the table every week.
"If we do, we will soon rattle off points and rid ourselves of that burden of having not won a game."
The former Crusaders captain says the spirit is good in the Mourneview Park camp despite the disappointing start to the season.
"We're always preparing for the next game. You're aware obviously that you've lost seven games and it's not ideal for any football club or any football team.
"It's how the players react and the gauge you get from them. They're giving their all and we just seem to have got into a wee rut at the minute of bad luck and when you're down there you keep getting kicked.
"The only way to get through it is to keep fighting and keep working hard and to the players' credit they're doing that every training night and every matchday."
Coates remains positive and confident that the club's fortunes will change.
"We'll keep fighting and it will turn. There's no doubt about that in our minds that it will turn. If we can replicate the effort and commitment we showed against Larne, we'll have no problems moving forward.
"Every week brings a new challenge and Linfield away at Windsor Park is probably the ultimate challenge.
"We look forward to it. No better game as a player to get that first win."
