Prior to Huddersfield Town, Matty Godden puts Coventry City’s demands first.
Coventry City’s Matty Godden feels confident ahead of their Championship game against Huddersfield Town, according to the most recent news from CoventryLive.
In response to his disappointment with the loss to Cardiff City, Matty Godden has urged Coventry City to play with more bravery against Huddersfield Town.
Despite Godden scoring twice, Mark Robins’ team lost 3-2 in the Welsh capital on Tuesday night. The striker expressed his dismay that the two goals ultimately had no meaning.
“Yeah, obviously disappointed,” he replied. It doesn’t matter if I’ve already scored two goals; it’s a dismal night anyhow.
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“It’s one of those evenings, and we definitely could have sped it up and been a little bit braver. Now that we have recovered, we must be positive and determined to earn the three points on Monday.
The Sky Blues have only won once and lost twice after seven games. City will be aiming to seize the chance and truly launch their campaign in the fight for promotion before Monday night’s match (8pm).
With just one point separating the teams, a victory would put them above the Terriers. But he has cautioned that in order to do so, the group as a whole must improve in order to stop giving up goals from set pieces.
We try to take pleasure in our ability to defend set pieces, so it’s unfortunate that we gave up one the other night and one tonight, said Godden. Although it’s a wonderful ball in from the left, our defense could be stronger.
Despite a bitter end to Tuesday night, it was Godden’s fifth goal in seven league games. He is determined to maintain his goal scoring form to help City claim the three points in front of their supporters at the CBS Arena on Monday night.
“I know my value, I know my value to the club, I know my value to the team” Godden continued. “Like I said I’m a confident boy and I’ll do what I do. I’ll put the ball in the back of the net when I get the chance.
“That’s what I’ve always done and that’s what I’ll always do. Yeah, it means nothing at the end of the day when we don’t get the three points.”
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