A crucial pass that changed the course of the game against Bournemouth, a swift free-kick leading to a last-minute winner against Tottenham, and a pivotal block that saved a goal in the same match—these are just three key moments that highlight the impactful contributions of Doyle in his brief 166 minutes of Premier League action this season.
Despite starting only once and making five substitute appearances, Doyle, who joined Wolves on loan from Manchester City in the summer transfer window, has quickly become a significant presence at Molineux. In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports ahead of Wolves’ Monday Night Football clash with Fulham, he expressed his comfort and satisfaction with his performance, attributing it to the support from players, staff, and everyone associated with the club. Despite acknowledging that he is still working his way into the team, Doyle is content with the progress and understands that immediate success wasn’t a realistic expectation.
Statistical insights underscore Doyle’s positive impact on matches. Among Premier League midfielders this season, he ranks sixth for passes completed per 90 minutes, second for both attempted and successful long passes in the opposition half, fourth for forward passes, and first for ball recoveries.
Doyle attributes his success to his ability to control the game from a deep position, emphasizing his role in finding attacking players through the lines. He mentions the pleasure of working with dynamic attacking talents like Pedro Neto, Matheus Cunha, and Hee-Chan Hwang, aiming to create opportunities for them.
Acknowledging the modern demands on midfielders to be versatile, Doyle expresses his commitment to improving both his attacking and defensive aspects. Under the guidance of manager Gary O’Neil, who took charge in August and has already secured notable victories over Manchester City and Tottenham, Doyle appreciates the detailed coaching methods that challenge players to think critically about the game.
Doyle’s journey to Wolves includes a Premier League debut with Manchester City at 18, followed by successful loan spells at Hamburg, Cardiff, and a standout 2022/23 season with Sheffield United. The experience of playing regular men’s football, especially during his time with Sheffield United, has prepared him for the challenges of the Premier League. Reflecting on his loans as crucial in his development, Doyle expresses excitement about his new adventure with Wolves and his readiness to continue progressing.
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