Coventry City midfielder Frank Onyeka took centre stage this weekend, putting in a dominant performance to help the Sky Blues secure a vital 2-0 away victory against West Bromwich Albion.

The Nigerian international was the driving force in the middle of the park, helping the team end a long drought without a win on the road.
Goals from Ephron Mason-Clark and Jack Rudoni ensured all three points returned to Coventry, but it was Onyeka’s tireless work rate that earned him the Man of the Match honours.
Frank Onyeka Explains the Strategy Behind the Victory
Speaking after the final whistle at The Hawthorns, the on-loan Brentford star was quick to credit the team’s discipline.
Coventry stayed compact and frustrated the hosts throughout the contest. When asked about how they controlled the game, Onyeka highlighted their defensive organisation as the primary reason for the success.
“I mean, we know that especially in the first half when they tried to break us down, but we just decided to stay in the middle block,” Onyeka added. “Don’t give them anything. I think that’s what helped us in the second half.”
Midfield Dominance Powers the Sky Blues Forward
Under the guidance of manager Frank Lampard, the Sky Blues started with high intensity.
The opening goal came just five minutes in after a midfield interception involving Onyeka allowed Mason-Clark to lob the keeper.
Later in the half, Jack Rudoni doubled the lead with a powerful long-range effort. Onyeka played 86 minutes of the round 33 clash, providing the energy needed to keep West Brom at bay before being substituted for Victor Torp.

The Super Eagles midfielder expressed his pride in the team’s recent form, noting the importance of building momentum in the EFL Championship promotion race.
“It’s really nice; I like it. We just keep going. It’s a great win away from home,” Onyeka said to Sky Sports. “I know it’s quite difficult, but it’s all about winning. I’m happy that we got the win today and also the last game.”
With this result, Coventry City has recorded back-to-back league wins and remains a serious contender for promotion.
