Coventry Boss Mark Robins Defends Manchester United
Coventry boss Mark Robins has dismissed the criticism of Manchester United as “derisory,” asserting that his side’s FA Cup semi-final opponents are still the biggest football club globally.
Robins’ History with Manchester United
Robins started his career at Old Trafford, and his connection with the club is closely linked to the cup, notably his third-round winner against Nottingham Forest in 1990, credited with saving Sir Alex Ferguson’s job.
Manchester United’s Recent Performance
Manchester United, winless in four games since reaching the last four, faces Championship opposition. Robins believes their challenges have been exaggerated.
- Robins emphasizes the talent and international caliber of Manchester United’s players.
- He acknowledges United’s ability to excel on any given day, citing their outstanding goals against Liverpool.
Coventry’s Journey to the Semi-Finals
The Sky Blues secured their spot in the last four with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Wolves, marked by stoppage-time goals from Ellis Simms and Haji Wright.
Looking Ahead to the FA Cup Semi-Final
Robins encourages everyone associated with Coventry to embrace the upcoming experience against Manchester United at Wembley.
- He views the occasion as a significant opportunity and a source of excitement for the city.
- Robins highlights the global attention on Coventry City and anticipates a memorable event for all involved.
Player Suspension
Kasey Palmer will miss the big day due to a suspension for celebrating on the pitch after the win against Wolves.
Robins acknowledges the mistake and the consequences of not being able to utilize Palmer for the upcoming match.