Coventry have survival inspiration says Lampard
Frank Lampard's side face a tough Premier League return against champions Arsenal, with the Sky Blues already tipped for relegation.
Frank Lampard, the former Chelsea and England star, has encouraged Coventry City to adopt his survival strategy after leading them back into the Premier League following a 25-year absence. Despite being considered as relegation favorites for the upcoming season, Lampard believes that Coventry can replicate the success of Sunderland and Leeds, which avoided relegation by finishing seventh and 14th respectively last season.
Lampard has been analyzing the tactics of Sunderland's Regis Le Bris and Leeds' Daniel Farke to gain inspiration for his new team. He acknowledges the importance of these case studies and stated that they have taken a keen interest in how those teams managed to avoid relegation. He emphasized that their primary goal is to create their own story, but he appreciates the lessons they can learn from Sunderland and Leeds.
Coventry has strengthened their squad by signing seven new players at a combined cost of over £120 million ($163 million) to improve quality and depth. The manager is confident that the team is well-prepared for the challenges of the Premier League and stressed the need for competition in training and game time. He is excited about Coventry's return to the top flight, a remarkable achievement for a club that had been out of the Premier League for 25 years, and aims to challenge themselves to do well.
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