Mark Robins commended Coventry City's thrilling performance in their 3-2 victory over Oxford United in the Championship on Friday. Haji Wright opened the scoring for the Sky Blues after 15 minutes, and Milan van Ewijk restored their lead following Ciaron Brown's equaliser. Mark Harris then levelled for Oxford again, but Wright secured the win by rounding the goalkeeper in the 96th minute.
This match marked Coventry's first league win of the season, a well-deserved one as they dominated throughout. They registered 26 shots on goal, with 10 on target. Robins was particularly pleased with their response after a disappointing opening-day defeat to Stoke City.

"It was a really tough game; Oxford play a really good brand of football," said Robins. "We got on the front foot from the start of the game, and we followed through. We had some really good possession and created some great openings."
The game saw several key moments that defined its outcome. Wright's early goal set the tone, but Oxford's resilience brought them back into contention twice. Van Ewijk's goal ensured Coventry stayed ahead until Harris equalised again for Oxford. The decisive moment came when Wright scored his second goal in stoppage time.
Robins highlighted the quality of football played by his team, stating, "Some of the football we played was scintillating." This high praise reflects Coventry's attacking intent and creativity throughout the match.
The atmosphere at Coventry's home ground added to the excitement of the match. Fans were thrilled to see their team perform so well and secure a late victory. The club shared their joy on social media, posting, "Good to be back at home, isn't it." pic.twitter.com/7BSAwJ5rgr
This win will boost Coventry City's confidence as they look to build momentum in their campaign. With such performances, they aim to climb higher in the Championship standings and challenge for promotion spots.
The next fixtures will be crucial for maintaining this form and consistency. Fans will be eager to see if Coventry can replicate this level of play in upcoming matches.
Overall, this match showcased Coventry City's potential and determination under Mark Robins' guidance. Their ability to dominate possession and create numerous chances bodes well for their future prospects this season.