Coventry Forwards Simms And Wright Set Sights On 20-Goal Season Target
Following a commendable 3-1 victory over Huddersfield, Coventry City's manager, Mark Robins, has set a new challenge for his forwards, Ellis Simms and Haji Wright. The duo is tasked with reaching the 20-goal milestone this season, a target Robins believes is within their grasp given their current form and the number of games remaining. Simms, a former Everton player, showcased his scoring prowess with a first-half brace at the John Smith's Stadium, contributing to his tally of 12 goals in the last nine appearances across all competitions. Wright secured the victory for Coventry with a late goal, bringing both players' season totals to 16 goals each.
Robins expressed optimism about the pair's potential to achieve this goal, citing the team's positive play and ability to create scoring opportunities as key factors. He highlighted the friendly competition between Simms and Wright, noting their confidence and decision-making skills in front of goal. "They know they are going to score," Robins stated, emphasizing the importance of maintaining their current level of performance.

On the other side, Huddersfield's head coach Andre Breitenreiter reflected on his team's performance and ongoing struggles in the league. Despite taking an early lead and making strategic substitutions in the second half that momentarily shifted the game's momentum, Huddersfield failed to capitalize on their chances. Breitenreiter acknowledged the need for improved quality in the final third and a stronger individual performance from his players.
With seven games left in the season and Huddersfield occupying a relegation spot based on goal difference, Breitenreiter remains hopeful about avoiding relegation. He stressed the importance of collective effort and quality in both attacking and defensive aspects of the game. "We have to stay together and fight together for survival," he concluded, underscoring his belief in the team's potential and quality.
This challenge from Robins not only sets a clear objective for Simms and Wright but also underscores Coventry City's ambitions for the remainder of the season. As both teams navigate their respective battles at opposite ends of the table, their upcoming performances will be crucial in determining their fate in this competitive league.