Lampard has helped give me freedom to score - Torppublished at 15:51 GMT
Image source, ShutterstockVictor Torp joined Coventry City from Norwegian side Sarpsborg in January 2024
In-form Coventry City midfielder Victor Torp said working with Frank Lampard over the past year has helped him try to become more dangerous around the opposition's box.
The Dane has scored seven goals so far - second only to 10-goal Brandon Thomas-Asante - in a squad that has claimed an English Football League high 47 goals - 19 more than the next team in the Championship and 14 more than League Two MK Dons, the next highest scorers in the EFL with 33.
With Lampard celebrating his one-year anniversary in charge of Coventry on Friday, Torp said the Chelsea legend's own goalscoring prowess, which brought a club-record 211 goals, has played an important part in improving his game.
"I feel like I have a freedom in my game, where I have a role where I can get into the box, and he was one of the best at getting goals there when he played," he told BBC CWR.
"I feel like I've been adding that to my game and I've been scoring a few and I've been happy about that.
"The main thing is getting in the right positions where the ball can land so you can get the shots off."
Torp added that Lampard always makes time to be available for a chat.
"We have a good relationship and I feel like I can contact him whenever I have any questions," he said.
"I feel like he has that belief in me as a player and that's something I enjoy, and I try to do my best whenever I'm on the pitch."
With the Sky Blues 10 points clear at the top of the table ahead of Saturday's home game against Charlton Athletic (15:00 GMT), Torp said the dressing room is, understandably, a happy place.
"There's a really good vibe in the whole building and in the dressing room," he said. "We have a great team and the feeling is very positive at the moment."




















