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Doyle 'always respected' boss

Image: Kevin Doyle: Insists he always had respect for sacked manager Mick McCarthy

Wolves striker Kevin Doyle says he never lost respect for recently dismissed boss Mick McCarthy despite losing his first-team spot.

Frontman insists players respected McCarthy '100 per cent'

Wolves striker Kevin Doyle says he never lost respect for recently dismissed boss Mick McCarthy despite losing his place in his first team. Doyle regrets the departure of McCarthy and has followed the example of skipper Roger Johnson in admitting the players have to take a large slice of the responsibility. Wolves are stepping up their search for a replacement, with Alan Curbishley set to be interviewed and Steve Bruce and Neil Warnock also in contention. Doyle said: "I didn't play for probably the last month but it didn't change my feelings towards the manager. "I still respected him 100% and wanted to do well for him. Players wanted to do well for him and that makes it a bit harder when he does have to leave. "We all respected him massively and got on with him as a person and not just as a manager."

Culpable

Doyle added: "We all feel culpable, we're all part of it and I just wish we could have played that bit better and not ended up with the manager having to leave. "It's not nice for it to end like that." Wolves are set to interview the leading candidates to replace McCarthy over the next two days and hope to make a decision on his successor by early next week. Curbishley has impressed club owner Steve Morgan and will end a three-and-a-half year absence from the game if his appointment is eventually confirmed.