Rampant Coventry 'not doing much wrong' - Thomaspublished at 15:00 11 March

Bobby Thomas joined Coventry from Burnley ahead of the 2023-24 season
Coventry City's most recent match-winner Bobby Thomas says they're "not doing much wrong" at the moment as the club's surge towards securing a play-off place continues on Tuesday against Derby County [19:45 KO].
Thomas' 97th-minute goal gave the in-form Sky Blues a dramatic 3-2 win over old boss Mark Robins' Stoke City as his replacement at Coventry - Frank Lampard - continues to engineer a top-six finish.
Victory over the Potters took Coventry's superb run to five wins in a row and nine in their last 10 league games - the first time the club have ever achieved that in a league season.
"We're on a good run at the moment and as long as we keep grinding the wins out when we're not at our best, that's really important," Thomas told BBC CWR.
"Everyone's desperate [to keep it going] but we don't want to get hung up on it.
"If we can just crack on with what we're doing - we don't seem to be doing much wrong. We need to tidy up in a few areas and take games away from the opposition."
As the Championship season enters its last 10 games, another win for Coventry against the Rams could take them six points clear of the pack chasing the play-off spots.
Thomas says there is not one thing that Lampard has changed to trigger their run, adding it feels like the team have just "gelled".
"There's nothing you can put your finger on really, but whatever it is, it's working and long may it continue," he said.