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Mark Robins admits he could “easily” have lost his job amid Coventry City’s poor start to the Championship season.
The Sky Blues boss has praised the club’s hierarchy for staying calm and says he’s “humbled” by the fans for sticking with him through a difficult spell, including when his side were losing 2-0 at home to Luton Town in the first half of Saturday’s match, which the players went on to win 3-2.
City started really brightly against the Hatters but conceded a 14th minute penalty, from which Carlton Morris gave the visitors the lead, before Elijah Adebayo doubled the advantage before the break. However, Coventry continued to play well and the supporters created a really positive atmosphere at the CBS Arena, getting behind the players and singing, “There’s only one Mark Robins,” despite losing at that point in the game.
Ellis Simms pulled a goal back just before the hour with a near post header from a Jack Rudoni corner before Ben Sheaf teed up Victor Torp to equalise with a sumptuous curling shot that went in off the post to make it 2-2 in the 76th minute. Haji Wright then popped up with a stoppage time winner from another Rudoni centre that was flicked on by Simms to lift the roof off the stadium.
Asked about the first half support when the chips were down in terms of the scoreline but when the fans could see his players were performing well, Robins said: “It really is humbling because there’s no doubt about it, it happens every year and I turn around and I could so easily have lost my job. I could so easily have lost my job and the fact that I haven’t had pressure from anybody here… You know, the supporters have been absolutely amazing and I will give everything I possibly can do to get us to where we want to get to.
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