Mark Robins hailed his “warrior” centre-half Kyle McFadzean for his part in Coventry City’s clean sheet against Sunderland.
Although the Sky Blues created the best chance of the goalless draw at the CBS Arena when substitute Haji Wright couldn’t quite put the finishing touch on a fine three-man move, the City boss singled out his elder statesman of the team for his part in maintaining the clean sheet against Tony Mowbray’s Black Cats.
teams trying to play football, and it was like chess at times with people moving into positions and dragging out with really good technicians in both teams.
“And then you are looking to try to create good opportunities while trying to limit the opponent, which is difficult to do. I thought across the back line we were outstanding, throwing bodies in front of it.
“Milan (van Ewijk) has had his best game and Jay Dasilva was really good but McFadzean was a joke, throwing himself in. He’s carrying injuries and got an injury during the game and yet he was making block tackles and throwing himself in front of things; getting his big nose in front of things. So he’s been every inch the warrior that he is and the other two around him (Bobby Thomas and Joel Latibeaudiere) have worked really hard to try to maintain the clean sheet with Ben Wilson behind them who dealt with most things.”