Ged Scott says it’s highly unlikely that Coventry City will fire Mark Robins following Monday’s (October 29) loss to West Brom.
After the home fans’ 2-0 loss to the Baggies, the journalist wrote on the BBC Sport website on Monday at 9:46 p.m., describing them as “stunned. He went on to say that the Sky Blues’ recent performance is starting to worry him after goals from Grady Diangana and Brandon Thomas-Asante condemned them to their third consecutive loss.
Scott remarked, “The home fans still look stunned.” They are being taunted by the away horde with taunts like “you’re getting sacked in the morning.” extremely unlikely. However, this is beginning to raise concerns in Coventry.
Startling
Few would have predicted the current standings of these teams if you had predicted at the beginning of the season that one would be in fifth place and the other in twentyth in the Championship table.
The Sky Blues were excellent the previous season and were predicted to be right up there again this year, even though they lost to Luton Town in the playoff final by a narrow margin.
However, despite all of the issues off the pitch and the quantity of experienced players who were permitted to depart from West Brom during the summer, they are surprisingly still in the running for the top spot in the table.
That is evidence of the excellent job Carlos Corberan is doing in spite of the extremely challenging circumstances, having discovered a way to get the most out of his team.
Against Coventry, Albion once again demonstrated why they are among the hardest teams to beat, and their Spanish manager will be hoping to build on this success and stay in the running for promotion over the coming weeks.