Coventry City can round off a perfect week if they manage to record their third Championship win in the space of eight days to go into the international break in fine fettle. The Sky Blues face a tough challenge as they entertain seventh placed Norwich City at the CBS Arena, having beaten QPR 3-1 at Loftus Road last Saturday and backed that result up brilliantly with a 1-0 midweek win over Blackburn Rovers.
Mark Robins’ main concern in the build-up to the match against the Canaries is two-fold – coming up with a plan to cope with yet another central midfield injury and giving his fit players enough rest to recover to ensure they’re not too fatigued from the heavy schedule of three games in a week. His biggest concern is Jamie Allen who has started the last two games, having only recently returned from a summer heart issue.
Here we take a look at what’s happening in and around the club in the build-up to Saturday’s big home game against one of the division’s favourites for promotion.
Beware bogey side
Mark Robins admits his former club Norwich City have become a bit of a bogey side for the Sky Blues in recent seasons – a trend that he’s determined to buck when his players entertain David Wagner’s men this weekend. The Canaries did the Championship double over Coventry last season, winning 4-2 at the CBS Arena in January, having secured a comprehensive 3-0 victory at Carrow Road earlier in the 2022/23 campaign.
The teams played each other three times in the 2020/21 season, with the Norfolk side once again getting the better of City with a 2-0 win at St Andrew’s, while the Sky Blues snatched a late point in a 1-1 draw, courtesy of Max Biamou, in the away fixture, while losing 2-0 at their place in the FA Cup.
“Norwich are a team that we’ve not done brilliantly against, by any stretch,” said Robins. “In fact, we’ve been really poor against them. So I think this one is something where we can look at it and do better than we’ve done, which has been only picking up a point in out last four league games. And that was during COVID when there were no crowds, so yeah, this is an opportunity without a shadow of a doubt.”
Travel sickness
Norwich, meanwhile, travel to the CBS Arena having failed to win their last four games on the road – a run that includes 2-1 defeats at Rotherham and Swansea, an EFL Cup loss at Fulham and a 6-2 thrashing at division new-comers Plymouth Argyle. Mark Robins is therefore bracing himself for a bit of a backlash, warning: “They’ve lost four games away from home in the last four games and they’ve been disappointed, but they’re a good side full of good players.
“There’s no doubt things have changed a little bit and they’ve got some injuries. Josh Sargent is injured and had surgery and Grant Hanley is another who is out. But they’ve signed experienced players that know the way out of the league; played at higher levels and they’ve got some real talent in the squad again. So we have to be at our best really to get something from the game, and we might be at our best and it still might not be quite enough. But my only concern is just making sure that we’ve got enough energy on the pitch at all times.”