Lampard Faces Tough Decisions Ahead of Coventry Play-off Decider

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Frank Lampard must make key fitness and form-based decisions as Coventry City host Middlesbrough in a must-win clash to secure a play-off spot. Injuries to Ephron Mason-Clark, Bobby Thomas, and Milan van Ewijk complicate selection.

Frank Lampard must make key fitness and form-based decisions as Coventry City host Middlesbrough in a must-win clash to secure a play-off spot. Injuries to Ephron Mason-Clark, Bobby Thomas, and Milan van Ewijk complicate selection. Brad Collins may keep goal despite recent criticism, while Ellis Simms is expected to lead the line.

When the final day of the regular Championship season arrives, Coventry City face their most crucial test yet, a must-win home clash against Middlesbrough to secure a play-off spot. Head coach Frank Lampard has some big selection dilemmas due to key injuries. Influential winger Ephron Mason-Clark is still sidelined but may return if the Sky Blues extend their season.

Meanwhile, defenders Bobby Thomas and Milan van Ewijk are racing to prove their fitness after calf and groin injuries, respectively. Lampard must also decide whether to risk them now or save them for potential play-offs. Liam Kitching, following a standout display at Luton, is expected to partner Thomas in central defence, while Jake Bidwell replaces the suspended Jay Dasilva at left-back.

Goalkeeper Brad Collins, despite recent criticism, could retain his place after a solid game at Luton, though an error cost City two points. Ben Wilson is an alternative but lacks match fitness after a long injury layoff. Midfield picks itself with Sheaf, Grimes, and Rudoni. Sakamoto, Wright, and Simms are likely to form the front line, though Jamie Paterson and Thomas-Asante remain options. Norman Bassette’s availability remains unclear due to a quad issue. Lampard’s final XI could define Coventry’s season.

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