July 7, 2024

Though the Owls are 22nd in the table,  is cautious about the threat Wednesday poses after making an impression under new manager Danny Rohl since the German’s arrival at Hillsborough in October.

“I think we’ve been pretty good value for all of those wins,” stated Robins. “It’s pleasing that we’re scoring goals from a variety of sources.”

“A lot of confidence was gained from that, and the team is in a strong position, prepared to play if needed.

They are playing well, and you’re estimating that they will score 1.6 points or so per game on average.

“We know they’re going to be a really good opponent and difficult to play against. We know what’s coming and we know what to expect and we are ready for that.

“They have changed since Danny’s come in. He’s changed and they are working really hard and they are going after the games and being successful a lot of the time.

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“We’ll travel up there but we’re in good form and we’re in good spirit and we want to keep this good form up.”

The game will come too soon for City’s January signing Victor Torp as the Danish midfielder continues to build up his match fitness.

Robins added: “He’s settled in really well, as you’d expect. He is a good player and there are a lot of good signs there.

“He still has got to work to break into the team and to get himself up to speed but he’s doing what you’d expect him to do.

“He has trained at the stadium so he sort of gets that feel for what it’s like, which I think can be a real positive really.

“We’ll see how it develops, but he’s a really good lad and he speaks brilliant English and he has settled in really well.

“He’s still a way away from playing, but he’s, he’s working towards it. He’s been working pretty hard in the sessions that he’s played and he’s getting used to the way that we play in training.”

Coventry’s clash with Wednesday takes place on Saturday, January 20 with kick-off at 3pm at Hillsborough.

 

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