Free-scoring Coventry seem unstoppable right now

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There are three things in life that are certain.
Death, taxes and Coventry City scoring a bucket of goals.
Saturday's 3-1 victory over Charlton Athletic was the 10th game this season where the Sky Blues had three goals or more in a game.
They have now bagged 50 in the league and it puts them ahead of some great names.
No other side in most of Europe's active professional leagues has reached that target yet. Bayern Munich and PSV come close on 44, but no-one else in England's top four divisions are near them.
The only team that can boast better is The New Saints in Wales, with 53 goals from the same number of league games.
It is a true testament to the amazing turnaround the fans of Coventry have witnessed since Frank Lampard took on their side a year ago last week.
Seven-goal Victor Torp has praised the manager for supporting him to be better. Ellis Simms has scored five in the past three games. And even these two are playing catch up with Haji Wright (eight goals this season) and Brandon Thomas-Asante (10).
It is this form that is bringing around even the most hardened Coventry fan who had doubts over the manager's appointment last year.
However, while it brings joy, it also brings risk.
With the January transfer window approaching, current Premier League clubs may be making some bids if this hot form continues.
But they would have to be some pretty chunky offers to prize these players away from perhaps the most unified team in the league.
A side which seems unstoppable right now.