Coyle angered by Klasnic red
Klasnic saw red shortly before half-time at the Reebok Stadium after clashing with Canaries full-back Marc Tierney. Bolton were already two goals down at the time but the Croatian's ill-discipline certainly made their task a lot harder. They were able to pull one back, but the Trotters have now suffered five successive home defeats. "The skipper [Kevin Davies] and Tuncay both had to be sacrificed because of Ivan's folly in getting himself sent off," Coyle said. "Will I fine him? He certainly knows my feelings on the subject. "Sometimes, you can understand it when a young boy gets caught up in the heat of the moment, but he is an experienced player. He is a seasoned international who has played at the very highest level all his career. "That is when you have to use your experience, because going down to 10 men when you are already 2-0 behind is not exactly ideal. "He is full of remorse, but the bottom line is, you've got to keep your full personnel on the pitch. It is tough enough in this league as it is."