Coventry City manager Frank Lampard has been named the Championship's Manager of the Month for October after leading his side to a perfect month, securing 15 points from a possible 18. The Sky Blues won five of their six matches, scoring an impressive 18 goals in the process. This marks a significant turnaround for Lampard's team, who had lost two consecutive games before this surge.
The award comes as no surprise given Coventry City's impressive form over the past month. They have established themselves at the top of the Championship table and are now looking to build on their momentum heading into the next international break.
Lampard expressed his gratitude to all the staff and players involved in securing the win, highlighting that individual awards can't be won without hard work from everyone.
The award was a double celebration for Coventry City fans as striker Brandon Thomas-Asante picked up the Player of the Month award, scoring six goals out of six games. He is currently the joint top-scorer in the Championship with 10 goals and expressed his happiness to win the award, praising his manager and teammates.
Lampard's team is on a mission to break Coventry City's 25-year drought for promotion to the Premier League.
The award comes as no surprise given Coventry City's impressive form over the past month. They have established themselves at the top of the Championship table and are now looking to build on their momentum heading into the next international break.
Lampard expressed his gratitude to all the staff and players involved in securing the win, highlighting that individual awards can't be won without hard work from everyone.
The award was a double celebration for Coventry City fans as striker Brandon Thomas-Asante picked up the Player of the Month award, scoring six goals out of six games. He is currently the joint top-scorer in the Championship with 10 goals and expressed his happiness to win the award, praising his manager and teammates.
Lampard's team is on a mission to break Coventry City's 25-year drought for promotion to the Premier League.