What has gone wrong for Coventry on their travels?published at 17:16 GMT
17:16 GMT
Another away defeat for Coventry City, this time against Norwich City, means they have succumbed to seven-straight losses on the road across all competitions.
It's also helped turn their once sizable lead at the top of the Championship table into a vulnerable three-point advantage.
How concerned are you Sky Blues fans? Why are they seemingly a different team at the CBS Arena compared to when on their travels?
What would be your advice to boss Frank Lampard right now and does the answer lie in his tactical approach or transfer market?
Everyone at Coventry still believes - Dasilvapublished at 15:47 GMT
15:47 GMT
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Full-back Jay Dasilva says Coventry City are still confident they can win promotion but admits the Sky Blues "weren't at our best" in Tuesday's defeat by Norwich City at Carrow Road.
Despite taking the lead through Romain Esse, the Sky Blues faltered after half-time, conceding twice in the second half as Ali Ahmed's winner extended Coventry's troubles on the road to six games without a win.
"Very disappointing," Dasilva told BBC CWR. "We knew we weren't at our best. You're not going to play great every game but it should've clicked when we went that goal ahead.
"When you concede so early [after half-time] it's never great and we just never got going. It just felt a bit flat."
The defeat cut Coventry's lead at the top of the Championship to just three points as they prepare for another away trip - to Queens Park Rangers on Saturday [15:00 GMT].
Despite seeing their cushion at the top shrink, Coventry still have an eight-point gap to Ipswich Town in third place - although the Tractor Boys have a game in hand.
And Dasilva is staying positive over their chances of going up.
"For sure, everyone still believes," he said. "We're still confident. We're top of the league. We focus on ourselves and get back to all the good things we've been doing.
"It's a reminder nothing comes easy. Every game's so hard and we have to fight for it. It's down to us to make it right in the next game."
Gossip: Blues enter Onyeka race published at 10:11 GMT
10:11 GMT
Birmingham City have joined Coventry and Sheffield United in the race to sign Brentford and Nigeria midfielder Frank Onyeka, with the Bees seeking around £8m for the 28-year-old. (Birmingham World), external
Coventry led 1-0 at half-time after Romain Esse's angled finish but never fully got on top of the hosts who won through goals from Anis Ben Slimane and Ali Ahmed.
Ephron Mason-Clark hit the crossbar for the visitors and Lampard felt it was a game that got away from them, mainly through their own doing.
"We gifted them their goals. If you do that in the Championship you lose games. If you defend sloppily and make mistakes, teams score against you," Lampard told BBC Radio CWR.
"We created enough chances to score more goals but didn't. Defensive errors are a problem, something we've been good at this season.
"It was a great finish, good goal, and we went in at half time 1-0, so that's positive, but we came out [in the second half] and gave them some momentum.
"Some games aren't easy to control in the Championship. We had more possession than them, and created enough chances, but games are always won in both boxes.
"It's not easy to come here on a Monday night against a team in good form and try to control every aspect of the game."
EFL's 'Scan to Smile' highlights community workpublished at 17:57 GMT 23 January
17:57 GMT 23 January
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A new initiative highlighting the work of football club charities has been launched by the English Football League (EFL).
'Scan to Smile' will be rolled out in stadiums across the EFL from Friday until the end of January, with supporters invited to scan QR codes on posters displayed around grounds.
Each scan will unlock a short, uplifting story from a person whose life has been positively impacted by the support of their local club charity.
The subjects tackled include mental health support, combating loneliness, improving physical wellbeing, employability and confidence.
The EFL said it hoped the initiative would use "the reach and influence of football to offer fans a moment of positivity on matchday".
Trevor Birch, chief executive at the EFL, said: "Behind every club are people whose lives have been positively changed through the work and dedication of their local EFL club charity.
"This initiative gives supporters the chance to see that impact first-hand and reminds us that football truly is a force for good."
Thomas a doubt for Coventry return against Norwichpublished at 17:12 GMT 23 January
17:12 GMT 23 January
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Lampard's support for Jamie Allen
Coventry City assistant head coach Joe Edwards has confirmed that defender Bobby Thomas has been nursing a calf problem and will need to be assessed before the game against Norwich City on Monday (20:00 GMT).
The 24-year-old has missed the past three games for Coventry after picking up a straight red card in added time during their 3-2 loss to Birmingham in January.
However, Edwards has suggested Thomas may not have been available over his suspension regardless.
"Bobby actually had a calf issue as well as the suspension so he probably didn't really miss any games because he would have definitely missed a couple of those with the issue," Edwards told BBC Radio CWR.
"He's back with the group but we will have assess it over the next few days to see if he's available for the game."
Right-back Kaine Kesler-Hayden is also back training after missing the past three games with an ankle injury and could make his return against the Canaries.
Pick of the stats: Norwich City v Coventry Citypublished at 11:43 GMT 23 January
11:43 GMT 23 January
Both Norwich and Coventry City will try to create bigger gaps on the Championship table when they meet at Carrow Road on Monday (20:00 GMT).
For the Canaries, the aim will be to continue their winning run and get further away from the relegation zone. The side have won both their past two league matches to see themselves two points above 22nd placed Blackburn Rovers.
While Coventry are currently six points clear at the top and will want to ensure they stay out of striking distance - as well as dismiss a pesky winless away run.
Norwich City are unbeaten across their last 11 Championship games against Coventry City (W7 D4), since a 2-1 home loss in February 2009.
Coventry City have lost each of their last three away league games against Norwich City and will be looking to avoid losing four in succession for the first time.
This season in the Championship, Norwich have lost nine of their 13 home games (W3 D1) – the second-most behind only bottom side Sheffield Wednesday (11). The Owls (7) are also the only side to net fewer home goals than the Canaries (12).
Having won five of their six away league games in October and November (L1), Coventry are winless in their five on the road since the start of December (D3 L2).
Jovon Makama has scored nine goals in his last nine starts for Norwich in all competitions, with seven of these coming in five games at Carrow Road.
First Coventry goal felt 'amazing' - Essepublished at 14:08 GMT 21 January
14:08 GMT 21 January
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Romain Esse speaks to BBC Radio CWR following the win over Millwall
Coventry City forward Romain Esse said scoring his first goal for the club in Tuesday's win over former club Millwall "felt amazing".
Esse, who is on loan with the Championship leaders from Premier League side Crystal Palace, put Frank Lampard's side ahead after 11 minutes against the Lions at the CBS Arena.
Although the visitors equalised before half-time, Haji Wright's 10th league goal of the season kept Coventry eight points clear of Ipswich at the top and nine ahead of Middlesbrough in third.
"It felt amazing. It's a moment that was very special. I'm happy to get my first goal for the Sky Blues," Esse told BBC CWR.
"It's been a difficult period for me not playing a lot but I've been given the chance by the gaffer here and I've got my first goal and I just want to kick on, keep working hard and keep delivering."
Esse began his career with Millwall, joining the academy in 2014 before making his senior debut in 2022, and spent two years with the London club before moving to Selhurst Park in January 2025.
He said scoring against the Lions felt "strange" given his formative years at The Den.
"I respect Millwall a lot for what they've done for me," he added. "They helped me grow from a boy to a man."
After a slight end-of-year wobble that saw Coventry go winless in three league games and go out of the FA Cup, Lampard's men have got back on track in style with back-to-back home wins against Leicester and Millwall.
"We've got a strong bunch of lads," he said.
"Whenever we need to get through something we always manage it and that's from the manager and staff setting certain principles we all abide by.
EFL games to kick off late for CPR awarenesspublished at 12:21 GMT 21 January
12:21 GMT 21 January
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Tom Lockyer suffered a cardiac arrest while playing for Luton Town in December 2023
All English Football League games across a four-day period in February will begin one minute late to raise awareness for the Every Minute Matters campaign.
The initiative will be in place for 36 matches across the Championship, League One and League Two between 5 and 9 February.
EFL sponsor Sky Bet and the British Heart Foundation (BHF) have been working together since May 2024 to highlight the importance of speed when it comes to performing live-saving CPR.
Later kick-off times will serve as "a stark reminder that every minute matters", the EFL said.
Bristol Rovers defender Tom Lockyer collapsed while playing for Luton Town eight minutes into the Championship play-off final against Coventry in May 2023.
Lockyer then suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch seven months later during a Premier League game at Bournemouth.
"What happened to me can happen to anyone, anywhere, at any time," said Lockyer, who is now a BHF ambassador.
"Every year, more than 40,000 people in the UK suffer an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and most of them never make it home.
"I'm here today because of the transformative power of CPR as every minute matters when it comes to saving a life.
"This February, we want everyone to get behind this life-saving initiative, learn the skills and be ready to step in because your actions could give someone else the chance I was given."
Throughout February, the Every Minute Matters campaign will call on fans to learn CPR using the BHF's online RevivR, external tool.
"Each minute without CPR reduces a person's chance of survival, so we're urging fans to learn the skills now, before you ever need them," said Dr Charmaine Griffiths, chief executive of the BHF.
EFL chief executive officer Trevor Birch added: "The one minute kick-off adjustment is a simple, powerful reminder that swift CPR can be the difference between life and death."
Gossip: Could Lampard replace Glasner at Palace?published at 11:17 GMT 21 January
11:17 GMT 21 January
Coventry City boss Frank Lampard is likely to be a strong contender to replace Oliver Glasner as Crystal Palace manager with the club also interested in Getafe's Jose Bordalas and Rayo Vallecano's Inigo Perez. (Talksport), external
Lampard hails Esse and Wright after Coventry winpublished at 22:57 GMT 20 January
22:57 GMT 20 January
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Frank Lampard celebrates Coventry's win over Millwall
Coventry boss Frank Lampard was delighted to see Romain Esse score his first Sky Blues goal against his old club Millwall before Haji Wright bagged the winner in the 2-1 win over Alex Neil's Lions.
Coventry increased their lead at the top of the Championship to eight points and Lampard praised on-loan Crystal Palace winger Esse for his attitude.
He told BBC Radio CWR: "He came to see me after Leicester and he wanted a little rundown of the game, which was great. I love that, he's engaging and he wants to score more goals.
"For a modern winger, it's really important because we know he's got talent, a huge talent, one v one, the things he can do for us are different.
"People expect there's a magic potion to get goals and it's ready complicated. But if you're in and around it, you'll get your chances and it was brilliant for him to score. I was really pleased to see him score against his old club and he deserved that.
"Haji also deserves a big shout because the way he played today. His all-round game was more important to me than his two goal involvements because he's strong, he was competing, he was pressing."
Pick of the stats: Coventry City v Millwallpublished at 13:31 GMT 19 January
13:31 GMT 19 January
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Championship leaders Coventry City host Millwall in an important clash in the race for promotion on Tuesday night (19:45 GMT kick-off).
The Sky Blues picked up just their second win in six games last time out against Leicester to maintain their six-point lead over Middlesbrough in second.
The Lions are unbeaten in their past five (W3 D2) and are just three points behind Boro.
Coventry City have won five of their past six league meetings with Millwall (D1), keeping five clean sheets in these six encounters.
Millwall have failed to score in their past three Championship matches against Coventry, but have never gone four successive league meetings with the Sky Blues without a goal.
Coventry are unbeaten in their previous seven league games played in midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday), winning five and drawing two since a 0-2 defeat to Derby in March 2025.
Millwall have only managed to win three of their past 21 away league games played in midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday), drawing nine and losing nine in this time.
Against no side in his league career for Coventry has Haji Wright scored more goals than he has against Millwall (4, level with Sunderland), netting a double in both of his previous two Championship matches against the Lions.
To turn the game around was a big pleasure - Lampardpublished at 16:37 GMT 17 January
16:37 GMT 17 January
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Lampard reflects on Leicester win
Frank Lampard was delighted with his Coventry City side's second-half response as they came from behind to beat M69 rivals Leicester City and maintain their six-point lead at the top of the Championship.
Things haven't been quite so smooth in recent weeks for Coventry, and Lampard was understandably pleased by his side's reaction to falling behind.
Lampard told BBC CWR: "There was a great atmosphere from start to finish. It was tough in the first half, because they gave us some problems and they get their goal.
"They're a good team, with good individuals and their league position isn't the reality when they play like that. They gave us issues, but to turn the game around like that is a big pleasure.
"It's a good feeling for the group, because we had to tactically change some bits off the ball, but the big thing was overcoming the tension and the feeling of what the first half was, to reiterate to the players why they are where they are, at the top of the league, because of the work they've done and the quality they've got.
"They went out and responded, which was brilliant - and hence, the atmosphere in the stadium at the end of the game."