Freddy Eastwood back for Coventry City

By Andy Turner on Aug 29, 08 08:47 AM in News

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COVENTRY CITY are set to welcome Freddy Eastwood back from injury as manager Chris Coleman looks to get back to winning ways in the Championship tomorrow.

The Sky Blues boss is keen for his players to show all the fight and determination displayed against Newcastle United in the Carling Cup when they take on newly promoted Doncaster Rovers at the Keepmoat Stadium.

"There are a lot of things we can take from the Newcastle game," said Coleman, who also saw goal-keeper Keiren Westwood and striker Leon Best return to training yesterday.

"But how many times have we seen managers like me sitting here after a big game in the cup and then going back to the league - which is our bread and butter - and not getting a result or a good performance?"

"So it is obvious we have got to take that pleasing effort into tomorrow's game against Doncaster, who will be very well organised.

"They play with one central striker, a holding midfielder and to a system that suits them and has been successful for them.

"It is no harder or easier than any other game in this league but it is one that we don't want to be finishing on a bad note ahead of two weeks without a game, because that lingers.

"So we want to go into the two-week break on a positive note to set us up for when we get back."

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