Coventry City manager Mark Robins is basking in the glory of his team’s stunning victory over Wolves in the FA Cup quarter-finals. The Sky Blues secured a spot in the semi-finals after scoring two stoppage-time goals to seal a dramatic 2-1 win.
Robins, who previously played for Manchester United, expressed his excitement at facing his old club in the upcoming semi-final clash. Drawing United is a special moment for Robins, but he emphasized that reaching this stage of the competition is an achievement in itself.
Coventry’s last appearance in the FA Cup semi-finals dates back to 1987 when they lifted the trophy. Robins, who played a pivotal role in United’s history with his famous goals, is now solely focused on leading Coventry to success.
The upcoming semi-final clash against United will be a tough challenge for Coventry, but Robins is confident in his team’s abilities. He highlighted United’s quality and emphasized the need for a solid game plan to compete against them.
Robins has already led Coventry to Wembley on three occasions, with two successful outings in the EFL Trophy final and League Two play-off triumph. However, facing United will be their toughest test yet, and Robins is aware of the threat posed by the Red Devils.
As the excitement builds for the FA Cup semi-final showdown, Coventry fans are eagerly anticipating the chance to witness their team take on one of the top clubs in English football. With Robins at the helm, Coventry will be aiming to create more memorable moments in their FA Cup journey.