Frank Lampard makes ban admission ahead of Coventry City’s clash vs Hull

Frank Lampard makes ban admission ahead of Coventry City’s clash vs Hull

As Coventry City travels to Hull City, Frank Lampard and the team have a big game before of them.

Based on their weekend results, the Sky Blues can solidify their spot in the top six of the Championship and, if they defeat Hull, even move up to fifth position.

 

Position Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff Points
1 Leeds 42 25 13 4 82 29 53 88
2 Burnley 42 24 16 2 57 13 44 88
3 Sheffield Utd 42 26 7 9 57 33 24 83
4 Sunderland 42 21 13 8 57 38 19 76
5 Bristol City 42 16 16 10 54 45 9 64
6 Coventry 41 18 8 15 58 53 5 62
7 West Brom 42 14 18 10 51 39 12 60
8 Middlesbrough 42 17 9 16 61 51 10 60
9 Millwall 42 16 12 14 41 41 0 60
10 Blackburn 42 16 8 18 45 45 0 56

 

With three points at MKM Stadium, the Tigers, who are fighting their own struggles, will desire more breathing room between themselves and the bottom three.

Errors must be allowed to occur because Ruben Selles is aware of how challenging Coventry will be. Although both managers would typically be excited to face each other in the dugout, it is likely that just one of them will be on the touchline.

Is Frank Lampard banned from Hull City Game?

Lampard was dismissed after Coventry’s home loss to Burnley after it was determined that he had acted inappropriately and/or had spoken to a match official in an offensive or hostile manner.

 

The 46-year-old had until today, Monday, April 14, to refute the FA complaint. He was in the dugout for the team’s victory over Portsmouth in the middle of the week.

Although it has not been confirmed if Lampard would serve a touchline ban, the Sky Blues manager told Coventry Live that he would not challenge the decision and that he fully expects to be in the stands.

“I won’t win, so I won’t appeal it,” he declared.

“Hull will be missed. I believe I will miss Hull based on what I have heard today, though I cannot be positive.

Frank Lampard controlling expectations for the playoffs

Ahead of the opportunity to maybe put the 2023 play-off final loss to Luton Town behind them, excitement is building inside the Coventry Building Society Arena.

Only five games separate the team from that opportunity, which may make or break certain individuals.

Fortunately, Lampard has managed and played on the big stage before, and he believes his players are coping well with the strain.

“They are. simply in their behavior and character, the group’s motivation. He remarked, “I believe we’ve seen that in recent performances.” “The change in feel is a big thing for us, but we don’t have less to lose—we all have the same to lose at this point.”

 

 

 

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