OWEN Coyle has promised there is more to come from his Wanderers side after leading them out of the Premier League's bottom three last night.

Chung-Yong Lee's first half goal was enough to seal the Whites’ first Premier League victory under their new manager against the side he led into the top flight.

Wanderers looked strong at the back and had options going forward, leading Coyle to believe the hard work he is putting in on the training ground is already bearing fruit.

“It was a hard-fought three points and we were not one dimensional — there were many facets to our play,” Coyle said.

“We are trying to bring in exciting players and we had two minutes of Vladimir Weiss at the end, and there is no doubt that boy can play, while Chung Young Lee continues to excite and there is plenty to work with there.

“It won't happen overnight, I don't have a magic wand, and it takes hard work on the training ground, but the players are responding to the stuff we have implemented.

“However, this is just a start and we have to continue that progress.”

Coyle was particularly pleased to drag his side out of the drop zone and admitted it had been an emotional night.