Predictable? Too much focus on Grimes? Coventry's travel sicknesspublished at 13:58 GMT 28 January

Image source, ShutterstockWe asked you what you felt Coventry needed to improve after their poor away run has taken a big chunk out their once mammoth lead at the top of the Championship table.
The Sky Blues have have failed to win their last seven matches on the road, in all competitions, and are being reeled in by Middlesbrough and Ipswich Town.
Here are some of your responses...
Julian: Sometimes, I think we suffer from being too predictable in attack with our high line and we're being caught out.
The defeat at Norwich was down to two obvious mistakes and bad game management.
Ephron Mason-Clark and Haji Wright should've stayed on as they were very obviously going to score eventually. We should've stuck another defender on and ground out a 1-0 or even a draw like we did at Southampton.
I think we are going to achieve promotion but obviously not in an easy fashion! Typical City!
Steven: The team is starting to feel the pressure now of the gap closing. They need to focus on playing and stop looking at the table.
One game at a time, it's still the same team that took QPR apart 7-1 at the beginning of the season, they just need to find that type of form, mentality and feeling again.
PUSB, you can do this.
James: Our entire system relying on Matt Grimes being on form has been a ticking time-bomb for a while now. Feels like groundhog day as it used to be the fitness of Ben Sheaf that would make or break our seasons.
Does anyone at the club know you are allowed two holding midfielders on the books? Hopefully the Frank Onyeka rumours are true and they'll shut me up.
Gary: I don't think we've played awfully, but it feels like a long time since we were keeping clean sheets, which means you need to score at least twice to win.
It also feels like teams have figured us out. Our midfield seem to be getting overrun, and we seem to be struggling to isolate our wingers against opposition wing backs.
Right now it feels like when things aren't going to plan, we don't have a tactical back-up.
Andrew: We are too vulnerable in transition to the counter-attack. As our full-backs are pushed forward, our central midfield players are seeking space in the wide areas, we are vulnerable to the other team breaking at pace right down the middle in transition.
We also lack pace in central midfield to make recovery runs.
We need to change tactics away from home. The two holding midfield players need to stay central at all times, our full-backs not pushing forward all the time but being more selective and using the counter attack at pace more ourselves.
Rather than gaining possession in transition and slowing the ball down, giving the home team time to get back into their defensive shape, we need to break at pace in the wide areas or get the attacking midfield player to make a third man run in advance of the centre forward.
Simon: Defensively weak, particularly in the centre, but across the back four there are palpable nerves. Sloppiness cost us the three points at Carrow Road, but Norwich were just more hungry than Coventry.
They seemed to win every loose ball, driving forward at every opportunity. Our midfield was too cautious, possibly missing Jack Rudoni, but they looked like a side on the ropes for much of the second half.

























