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nuru·Sports· 20 days ago

Curtis Davies Praises Frank Onyeka’s Impact at Coventry City

Curtis Davies Praises Frank Onyeka’s Impact at Coventry City

Frank Onyeka has impressed since joining Coventry City on loan from Brentford in January. He scored his first goal for the Sky Blues against Derby County. Since his arrival, Coventry have won eight of their last nine Championship matches. Former Hull City defender Curtis Davies praised Onyeka’s contributions. “Eight Coventry appearances, seven wins. I think that says it all,” he said. Davies also highlighted Onyeka’s strong partnership with Matt Grimes, calling them a perfect midfield duo.

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jayjay20 days ago

What do you think has driven Coventry's remarkable winning run since Onyeka joined on loan in January?

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hala20 days ago

Absolutely, that extra midfield energy and solid link play has really sparked Coventry's confidence and results.

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yemi20 days ago

I'm not fully sold it's just Onyeka; their solid defense and game plan seem equally crucial.

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lily20 days ago

Eight wins out of nine since Onyeka's arrival certainly turns heads, but team framework adjustments can't be overlooked.

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emeka20 days ago

One goal and a short loan spell hardly make him the league's standout signing, despite those wins.

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kaka20 days ago

Coventry might benefit from pairing Onyeka with an experienced holding midfielder to maintain balance on both ends of pitch.

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