The season finale for Coventry City is anticipated to be tremendously thrilling.
The Sky Blues struggled to start the season after losing top players Viktor Gyokeres and Gustavo Hamer in the summer, and they were defeated by Luton Town in the previous season’s play-off final on penalties.
After dropping as low as 20th in the rankings in late November, Coventry has seen an incredible run of form that has propelled them back into the top six.
Along with their impressive league play, the Sky Blues advanced to the FA Cup quarterfinals at Wembley, where they will face Manchester United the following month after a thrilling 3-2 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers just before the international break.
With a game against sixth-place Norwich City coming up, Mark Robins’ team is now four points out of the play-off spots in the Championship standings, sitting in eighth position.
We have compiled all of the most recent information from the CBS Arena as the Sky Blues get ready to play Huddersfield Town in their league opener on Good Friday.
Possible windfall for Viktor Gyokeres
Gyokeres, a striker, excelled for Coventry last season, helping them reach the play-off final. In 50 appearances, he scored 22 goals and provided 12 assists. However, in the summer, he signed a £17.5 million contract to join Sporting Lisbon.
Gyokeres has been playing exceptionally well since moving to Portugal, and he is drawing interest from other quarters after scoring 36 goals and dishing out 14 assists in 39 games this season.
The Daily Mail claims that Chelsea has been seeing Gyokeres in action for some time now. Last week, while the 25-year-old was representing Sweden internationally, the Blues are rumored to have observed Gyokeres in action for the third time.
On Thursday night, Jon Dahl Tomasson’s team lost to Portugal 5-2, but Gyokeres did manage a point, which is sure to have pleased his pursuers.
Gyokeres has reportedly has a €100 million (£85 million) release clause in his contract, so clubs will need to pay a big price to sign him this summer. Arsenal has also been linked to a deal for the striker.
Since the Sky Blues will receive fifteen percent of whatever Sporting pays for Gyokeres, they will undoubtedly be closely monitoring any developments over the next few months.
Regarding his future, Gyokeres said to Football Channel: “I am not sure. It is a big sum of money. It doesn’t, however, directly impact me.
“I do not give the future any thought. Together with Sporting, I want to win the league and the cup. I focused all of my efforts on it while I was on the club team.
It indicates that I did a good job. But since it is merely conjecture, I do not take it too seriously. It is, of course, enjoyable.
“This summer, we shall see. What will happen is not something I know about myself. I have a great time playing sports, and I am not stressed about summer approaching soon.”
Harry Redknapp problems Ellis Simms asserts
After making a huge money move from Everton to Coventry, striker Simms had a sluggish start to his Coventry career, scoring just two goals before the end of December. However, he has been in excellent form ever since.
With 43 games for the Sky Blues, Simms has now scored 14 goals and contributed three assists, including two goals in the FA Cup victory over Wolves.
The 23-year-old’s display at Molineux did not go unnoticed, and Redknapp, the former manager of Tottenham Hotspur, praised him, citing several outstanding qualities.
“Ellis Simms was fantastic at Molineux; he caused a lot of problems for that Wolves defense.” What a fantastic, respectful FA Cup match that was!”Redknapp stated through BetVictor.
“He did a great job leading the Coventry line, and he also produced a number of set-piece defensive headers.
Like many good finishers, he was in the right position at the right time, even though his two goals were not the most glamorous.
This week, he is my favorite player; how could it not be a Coventry player? But I will make an effort to forget about the sitter he missed in the first half.”
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On the Man United draw, Mark Robins
The semi-final draw against Man United would have delighted Coventry fans, and manager Robins will be celebrating a unique moment.
Although Robins played for the Red Devils for a while and is widely recognized for having scored the goal that kept legendary former manager Sir Alex Ferguson in his job, he maintains that his allegiance is now with the Sky Blues.
“It is definitely amazing to draw United. However, it would have been unique to draw any one of those teams, Robins told BBC CWR.
Being in the cup at this point with the best clubs is a feat in and of itself, if you look at the remaining teams.
“I came through there at United when I was a child. However, I now undoubtedly support Coventry City.
It takes place at Wembley. This is a wonderful moment. We need to devise a strategy that will allow us to participate in the game and track its progress.”
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