Na wetin we go talk today? Coventry City dey face serious wahala as dem wan play against Oxford United for their next match. If dem no win, e fit mean say dem go lose that top spot wey dem dey hold tight since the begining of di season.
Coventry don see dem 10-point lead for di Championship dey shrink small small over di past two months. E don clear say di Sky Blues no dey perform as dem dey suppose do. Dem don lose two out of their last seven matches and dis one no go sweet if dem lose again, especially with Middlesbrough dey breathe down dem neck.
Oxford United? Dem no be say dem go come easy o! Even if dem dey sit for 23rd position, dem get plan to spoil Coventry party. Dem don win only three away games this season, but last-last dem collect victory wey sweet dem belle against Leicester City recently. So dem sabi wetin dem dey do small small.
Match dey come up for di Coventry Building Society Arena on Saturday, na strong encounter wey dem go need win to keep dem promotion dream alive. Na die-hard Coventry fans go fill di stands wey dey expect their team to get three points as dem no wan hear anything about back-to-back defeats.
For di previews, Coventry boss Frank Lampard don call his boys to tighten dem belts. His players dey ginger to regain their form, but dem dey miss some key players wey dey injury. Like dis, dem go try manage di possible lineup weti fit carry dem win.
For Oxford side, management dey try steady di ship after di losses wey don pile up for dem. Manager Matt Bloomfield dey look for di right blend wey go fit carry dem strong performance. E no go easy o, but dem wan show say dem fit hold di ground against Coventry.
Statistics no dey lie, Coventry get better possession metrics and dem dey fire shots like say dem wan win di championship. But if dem no take care, dem go fall victim to guard dem mistakes. If Coventry no step up, na dem go come dey talk about relegation instead of promotion, and we no wan hear dat kind news for dis area!
Match dey come up for Saturday afternoon, we go use our eyes shine well well. Who go carry di day? We go see how e dey unfold for di pitch. And make we no forget say football na game of probabilities, anything fit happen. Let’s keep our fingers crossed and hope say di fire go dey burn for Coventry side!
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