'We want to create history here' - Rudoni
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Sky Blues midfielder Jack Rudoni sat down with BBC Radio 4's Mike Williams to reflect on Frank Lampard's influence in his 11 months at Coventry and his ambition to take the club to the Premier League.
The Sky Blues sit top of the Championship pile after nine games and boast the division's only remaining unbeaten record.
"We're all enjoying it, we're free-flowing and expressing ourselves," Rudoni said.
"We all respect him [Lampard] as a player and as a person. I have a great relationship with him and it's brought the best out of me and a lot of players.
"There's no one better for me to learn off than a goalscoring midfielder. He works with me one-to-one and I love training and playing under him.
"We need to stay level-headed, take it game-by-game. We're in a great position, we just want to stay unbeaten and pick up three points where we can.
"Everything is coming together really nicely. It's an amazing city for football. I love playing for this club. We want to create our own history and getting back to the Premier League is the main aim for us."
