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JUST IN: City Released Statement About Pre-season Match
Coventry City kicked off their pre-season schedule with a low-key run out against League Two opposition before heading out to Spain for a week-long training camp, culminating in the first of a number of more high profile friendlies.
The Sky Blues will play La Liga side Getafe CF on Friday, set up nicely by the weekend’s 3-0 win over Port Vale to blow any cobwebs away from the long holiday lay-off. Played behind-closed-doors at Loughborough University, the game saw summer signing Jack Rudoni open his account, along with goals from Ellis Simms and Justin Obikwu.
Coventry City kicked off their pre-season schedule with a low-key run out against League Two opposition before heading out to Spain for a week-long training camp, culminating in the first of a number of more high profile friendlies.
The Sky Blues will play La Liga side Getafe CF on Friday, set up nicely by the weekend’s 3-0 win over Port Vale to blow any cobwebs away from the long holiday lay-off. Played behind-closed-doors at Loughborough University, the game saw summer signing Jack Rudoni open his account, along with goals from Ellis Simms and Justin Obikwu.
Coventry City kicked off their pre-season schedule with a low-key run out against League Two opposition before heading out to Spain for a week-long training camp, culminating in the first of a number of more high profile friendlies.
With Fabio Tavares not far off a return from an ankle injury and City’s three Copa America internationals – Haji Wright, Kasey Palmer and Joel Latibeaudiere – unavailable for the game, that will take the senior squad to 23.
With City reported to be close to completing the signing of Hammarby goalkeeper Oliver Dovin, and more signings expected in the coming weeks, not least a replacement striker for Matty Godden and central midfield after missing out on Marko Stamenic, the numbers will start to look really healthy.
Rudoni and Simms open accounts
Summer signing Jack Rudoni has already set himself the target of getting into double figures for goals in his first season with the Sky Blues, and getting off the mark in pre-season is a good sign. The 23-year-old sees himself as a box-to-box number eight or attacking number ten who certainly likes to get in and around the opposition area. And that’s exactly what he did for his goal, converting at the near post when he got on the end of a cross in from the left from Aidan Dausch.
Simms, meanwhile, who bagged 19 last term, made no mistake from about 14 yards when picked out by Jamie Allen for a simple finish.
Youngsters step up
It’s unclear at this stage whether Kai Andrews, Justin Obikwu and Aidan Dausch will feature for the entire pre-season, but for the time being at least, the three appear to be the pick of the development squad players who are closest to the first team. The summer is a big opportunity for the club’s younger players to catch the manager’s eye and force their way into his thinking. Their progress may be determined by how many more signings come in but if they do well they may well stay in on merit.
Big summer for two
Jack Burroughs and Ryan Howley spent last season out on loan with varying degrees of success. Burroughs, now 23, had an impressive spell at League One Lincoln City, playing 35 games in total, while Howley was not so lucky, managing just two league starts and 11 appearances from the bench for Dundee in the Scottish Premier Division. Although a bit younger than Burroughs at 20, Howley is considered more of a senior than his fellow Under-21s due to his experience in Robins’ squad.
The next few weeks will determine whether the manager sees them as being part of his senior set-up or whether they are better suited to another loan spell. All the signs are, however, that the versatile Burroughs could be closest to bridging the gap. He played at right-back against Vale – a position where City need competition and back-up for first choice Milan van Ewijk. He played mostly as a left wing-back for the Imps, so he could also be an option for the left if needed.
Howley, meanwhile, filled in at centre-half in the absence of Joel Latibeaudiere and it’s difficult to see the young lad breaking through in his preferred attacking midfield role at this stage of his development.
Formation hints
It’s early days but Saturday’s teams would suggest that Robins is going to be sticking with a back four this season. He played what looked like 4-3-3 on paper but that was quite a fluid system which looked like a 4-1-2-3 at times, and a 4-2-3-1 at other times. However, it looks like Sakamoto and summer signing Raphael Borges Rodrigues will be battling it out on the right flank. Ephron Mason-Clark operated on the left in the first half and may well compete with Haji Wright when he returns to the mix this week.