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DOYLE LATE RELIEF FOR SKY BLUES

By Trevor Atkinson

ESCUE JOB:Coventry’s Michael Doyle scores their late leveller
PICTURE: PA Images

COVENTRY City manager Mark Robins believes he can see progress in his side after Michael Doyle rescued a late point for the Sky Blues against Accrington Stanley.
Doyle’s late goal ensured Coventry continued their impressive league form by holding Stanley.
Offande’s Zanzala’s 57thminute strike had handed the visitors the lead, but Doyle struck three minutes from time to claim a share of the spoils.
And Robins was pleased his side secured a point, having lost both ...

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