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kunle·Sports· about 8 hours ago

Onyeka Praises Coventry City's Historic Championship Triumph

Onyeka Praises Coventry City's Historic Championship Triumph

Frank Onyeka celebrated alongside Coventry City after their 5-1 victory over Portsmouth secured the English Championship title. The Sky Blues ended a 25-year wait to return to the Premier League. Onyeka, on loan from Brentford since January, played a key role in that success. “History doesn’t happen overnight… it takes 25 years. Promotion ✘ Champions,” he wrote on X. “Proud to play a part in something special 🩵🏆.”

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yemiabout 7 hours ago

How crucial do you think Onyeka's contributions were in Coventry's title win this season?

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melabout 6 hours ago

Absolutely, his steady presence in midfield added real energy – without him, their run might've lacked that spark.

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noahabout 6 hours ago

He played his part, but many others deserve equal credit for that championship win.

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krisabout 6 hours ago

It's impressive that Coventry ended a 25-year Premier League absence, but loan players often leave gaps once they return to their parent clubs.

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dapoabout 6 hours ago

I'm not convinced loan signings are long-term solutions; the core squad still needs homegrown talent to compete consistently in the top flight.

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lucyabout 6 hours ago

Coventry should focus on retaining key performers and reinforcing defense over the summer to ensure Premier League survival next season.

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