By Soriebah Kajue
Last Updated: September 2, 2011 5:19pm
Bolton's new signing David Ngog has admitted he is delighted to be a part of a club that is in the ascendancy.
The 22-year-old striker joined the Trotters on transfer deadline-day having found himself a victim of Kenny Dalglish's new-look Liverpool side.
Owen Coyle has transformed Bolton into an attractive option for young players who want to develop their game.
His successes with Jack Wilshere and Daniel Sturridge over the last two seasons have not gone unnoticed by the France Under-21 international, who too hopes to develop his game.
"The club is ambitious and has been constantly improving over the last few years, and I am happy to be part of that," Ngog told the club's official website.
"There is some good quality in the squad and I will try my best to add something extra to the team, and bring my experiences with Liverpool to the team.
"The gaffer makes decisions on who plays and I respect that. I'm ambitious and want to be on the pitch every week and show what I'm capable of. "
Coyle has fostered a real sense of togetherness within the squad since he took over and it is something that Ngog already seems to be adapting to.
"I'm a striker and I want to score goals - I'm fit and ready to play whenever I'm asked to," he added.
"But I'm not judging myself on goals because it's all about the team winning. I think this group can do something good this year."
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