Lampard's 'no let-up' gameplan working wonders

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It took the best part of an hour before Frank Lampard's Coventry burned off the international break blues on Saturday.
In fact, the first half against Blackburn Rovers was close. Very close. One of the Rovers' staff joked with me over a half-time coffee that "Coventry were holding on".
It wasn't quite that. But the hosts took a while to get going.
And yet, once Victor Torp and Brandon Thomas-Asante had fired them into a 2-0 lead, there was no letting up. No shutting up shop. No sitting back and soaking up.
It was delightful to watch – as Coventry continued to push and probe. And a clear indication as to how the Sky Blues have managed to bag 14 goals in their past four games.
That tactic, on top of five consecutive clean sheets, means the rest of the Championship should have real Coventry concerns.
Nice one, Frank.