Lampard 'learning a lot' about his new team

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Wednesday's 2-0 defeat by West Brom was Frank Lampard's first loss in charge of Coventry

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Coventry City head coach Frank Lampard says he's already got to know a lot about his new team in the short space of time he has been in charge.

Wednesday night's 2-0 defeat by West Bromwich Albion was the Sky Blues' first defeat since the former England international was appointed at the end of last month.

Lampard had previously overseen a draw with Cardiff City and a win at Millwall.

"We've learned a lot in a really short time and it's normal that a night like this (against West Brom) can come along especially in this Championship," Lampard told BBC CWR.

"I like the players, they want to do better, they want to do well for this club."

Coventry are four points clear of the Championship's relegation zone and face three games against struggling Hull City, Portsmouth and Plymouth Argyle in the next fortnight.

"The finer details and the clinical nature at both ends of the pitch are important for us but the only way I know is to keep working towards that," Lampard said.