The manager of Coventry City, Mark Robins, feels that his team’s recent poor play has been caused in part by their small roster, which has caused them to fall behind in the play-off race.

The recent defeat against West Bromwich Albion dealt a significant blow to Coventry City’s hopes of securing a promotion spot. Despite a morale-boosting victory in the FA Cup earlier in the week, they couldn’t carry that momentum into the league match.

The loss leaves them trailing in the race for the playoffs, potentially falling seven points behind by the end of the evening. Manager Mark Robins expressed concern about the possibility of their season “fizzling out,” emphasizing the need to maintain momentum and push for better results.

Injuries to key players have further complicated matters for Coventry, with Robins highlighting the impact of having a thin squad. Despite their resilience and Robins’ adept management, it’s evident that they face an uphill battle to secure another playoff spot this season.

While there’s still plenty of football left to play, the quality of teams above them and their recent setback make their task challenging. However, Coventry has shown resilience in the past, and their performance in the remaining matches will determine their fate in the playoff race.

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