October 6, 2024

It has been another decent season for Coventry City in the Championship.

The Sky Blues were beaten on penalties by Luton Town in last season’s play-off final, and after losing star duo Viktor Gyokeres and Gustavo Hamer in the summer, they made a slow start to the campaign.

However, Coventry were one of the form teams in the division in the second half of the season, and while they missed out on the top six as they finished ninth in the table, they can reflect positively on another year of progress.

The Sky Blues also enjoyed an excellent FA Cup run, and they produced a remarkable comeback to recover from 3-0 down against Manchester United in the semi-final to take the game to extra time, but the Red Devils won on penalties.

Mark Robins has done an outstanding job since returning for a second spell in charge at the CBS Arena in March 2017, establishing himself as one of the club’s best ever managers.

As Coventry continue their remarkable journey under Robins, we looked at where the 54-year-old ranks in the club’s top seven managers of all time, based on their points per game rate.

All statistics are according to Transfermarkt, and this list only includes managers who have taken charge of at least 25 games.

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