November 21, 2024
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Coventry City manager Mark Robins and Watford manager Tom Cleverley shake hands before the game

Watford boss makes ‘curve ball’ admission by Coventry City’s Mark Robins.

Coventry City opposition view from CoventryLive as Watford boss Tom Cleverley admits he was left scratching his head when he saw the teamsheet.

Tom Cleverley admitted that he was thrown a “bit of a curve ball” by opposite number Mark Robins when Coventry City’s team was announced an hour before kick-off.

Coventry City manager Mark Robins and Watford manager Tom Cleverley shake hands before the game

Naming three centre-halves – Joel Latibeaudiere, Bobby Thomas and Liam Kitching – the Watford boss assumed the Sky Blues were going to match up his own side’s formation with a wing-backs system. But when the game got underway, it was clear that City were sticking with their usual back four, with Latibeaudiere deployed at right-back and Milan van Ewijk pushed forward to fill in for the injured Tatsuhiro Sakamoto on the right wing.

Coventry City manager Mark Robins and Watford manager Tom Cleverley shake hands before the game

The tactic proved extremely effective as City took an early lead through Ellis Simms and created several more chances as they took the game to the home side who were struggling to contain them.

“Coventry actually handed us a bit of a curve ball with their team selection,” revealed the 35-year-old rookie boss, speaking after the 1-1 draw. “We thought it could be a three (at the back) pre-match and it sort of knocked us the way we prepared it was like for like.

Coventry City manager Mark Robins and Watford manager Tom Cleverley shake hands before the game

“I hold my hands up. It’s the first time I have really come up against a team selection where we thought it was something else to what it presented itself as. Normally teams have such stability in this league. We prepare our team to be consistent and so efficient in one system that it’s hard for the opposition to stop us that way.”

Coventry City manager Mark Robins and Watford manager Tom Cleverley shake hands before the game

He added: “We thought Van Ewijk and Dasilva would be wing-backs with the three centre-halves there, and it was a surprise that he was playing higher and Latibeaudiere at right-back. It’s something that normally, from two o’clock to 2.55 my job is pretty calm on a Saturday afternoon but I was flying around trying to work out what they were doing and trying to see if there’s any history of them doing this, and Mason-Clark playing as a striker, things like that.

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