"Our midfield is the engine room , it drives everything we do," said manager Oran Kearney when discussing the pivotal role of M. Coyle in Coleraine FC's formation this season. Coyle's contributions have been fundamental to the Bannsiders' success.

Coyle's ability to seamlessly transition between defense and attack has made him one of the standout players in the squad. He averages 60 passes per match, with a completion rate hovering around 85%. His vision on the pitch allows him to identify spaces and exploit them, aiding both J. Cooper and S. Devine in their movements.

In their recent fixture against Glentoran, Coyle's newfound confidence was evident. He completed 78 percent of his dribbles, engaging directly with opposition defenders and creating opportunities, which translated into two key assists during the match. This ability to impact games stems from his blend of technical skills and work rate.

Against teams that press high, Coyle's role becomes even more crucial. His agility and spatial awareness allow him to navigate tight areas and distribute the ball effectively, often alleviating pressure from the backline. This was evident against Ballymena United, where he played a key role in controlling the midfield battle.

As the season progresses, many are asking if M. Coyle can maintain this level of performance. His form not only adds depth to Coleraine FC's midfield but also raises the team's collective ambitions. With many eyes on Coyle, will he continue to deliver? The answer may well shape the Bannsiders' fate this season.