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Dedication.
If you want to break records, you need that. The well-known TV show theme song continued to play.
You would be hard pressed to find a place where dedication is paying off more handsomely than the Coventry Building Society Arena, despite the fact that only a select few of Coventry City’s current squad were born or are old enough to remember.
The Sky Blues are the only unbeaten professional team in England after 11 games of the championship season.
No club has scored more goals than 100 times in the top five leagues in Europe, and they currently have the best goals-per-game ratio in the second tier.
Only Bayern Munich can match Coventry’s plus 23 goals with Harry Kane’s 12 goals in seven games.
The likelihood of returning to the Premier League after 25 years is officially higher than 50%, and the ultimate goal is that it will be that way. Currently.
How did they accomplish this, then?
A goal record-breaker
Never fall in love with a loan player, according to some people.
However, the Arctic Ocean’s lack of cold water will not extinguish Carl Rushworth’s fervor.
The 24-year-old Brighton goalkeeper has collected six clean sheets, five of which have come in succession, for the Sky Blues in 11 games.
With a record-breaking 613 minutes of play and no errors, that position was sealed for him in club history. That run would still be there if Portsmouth scored in the 90th minute on Tuesday for consolation.
However, Rushworth and his Fratton Park teammates’ efforts allowed him to surpass Horace Pearson’s previous 608-minute mark, which has been in effect since 1934.
Rushworth’s excellence, in Lampard’s opinion, is not surprising.
Although I always knew when we brought him in, he’s a very talented goalkeeper, and I’m really pleased for him with that record, he’s grown in confidence since then. He praised it, calling it a great accomplishment, according to him on BBC CWR.
More than ever, in the modern game, you defend from the front, but you occasionally have to acknowledge how well that was accomplished, and it’s amazing to have been there for such a short time and accomplish that.
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A striker who is unable to stop scoring
“We are aware that going 1-0 up is not finished.”
Joint top-scorer Brandon Thomas-Asante nailed it, if there was a better way to sum up City’s mentality.
The Ghanaian has scored eight goals in his last three games and five in his most recent season. He is in the best form of his life.
He claimed that there are “many reasons” for his improved playing.
The boys are making things really easy for me, and I’m so happy to have these team-mates, she said. “It’s not just about me.
You won’t go away with eight goals, you know. I simply want to keep going.
Rob Gurney, a commentator for Sky Blues and BBC CWR Sports, described Thomas-Asante’s confidence as typical of a team that is in tune with Lampard’s demands.
They appear to be a very skilled and adaptable group, according to Gurney.

How does Coventry compare to other historical sites?
Coventry’s goals-per-game ratio has increased to 2.82 after 11 games thanks to Thomas-Asante’s exploits, along with fellow eight-goal man Hadji Wright and sixth-ranked Victor Torp.
A team hasn’t been more prolific in the second tier since Manchester City in 1903, when they scored 95 goals in a 34-game campaign.
If Coventry maintains their current ratio over the final 35 games, Middlesbrough’s (122) record of 1927 will be broken with 130 goals.
Fulham currently holds the record for 21st Century Champions, which was set four seasons ago.
And the difference between the goals?
Reading’s plus of 67 from that year, as well as the Royals’ point total of 106 from the same campaign, is the best in the second tier this century.
The Sky Blues are currently on pace to finish with 104 points per game.
Birmingham City last season broke the 111-game EFL record set by the team last year.
To recapture Coventry’s 11-game unbeaten season, defeating Watford on Saturday would be just as bad as Fulham’s 25-year-old start.
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With only 35 games left, red-hot title favorites are available.
Some fans are already dreaming that this could be the year the club’s 25-year wait to return to the Premier League ends, despite the significant caveat that it is not yet November.
Football statisticians Opta estimated Coventry’s title-winning probability to be 50.6%, nearly three times higher than their chances of finishing second (18.9%), with 35 games still to play.
For context, Middlesbrough is currently one point behind the Sky Blues in second place, with 19.9% of the time being in the top 20 and 20.4% in second.
It should come as no surprise that Lampard is utilizing his entire squad.
The club was 17th, 10 points off the play-offs, and only two points above the relegation zone when he succeeded Mark Robins, a long-serving, and well-liked player, in November of last year.
On the way to the play-offs, he led the team’s best league run in 55 years, only to lose in the semi-final to Sunderland, who are tied for first in the Premier League.
Gurney claimed that, at least so far, hiring Lampard has turned out to be an “unbelievable call” by owner Doug King, and even King couldn’t have anticipated it would have turned out this well.
“The entire coaching staff deserves a lot of credit, especially Lampard, his number two Joe Edwards, and the rest of the players,” said Lampard.

Confidence . Momentum . Faith
The average CBS Arena attendance for this season is 29 (751), which is the highest home average since 1969-1970, and Gurney said it shows how momentum is growing.
With 10,000 people now a staple rather than an exception, Lampard has admitted in interviews that he didn’t realize how special the Sky Blue Army are.
Everyone seemed to be genuinely interested. A record 24, 000 season ticket holders’ story is told.
“Confidence, momentum, belief. Three frequently used football terms are currently owned by Coventry City under Lampard.
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