Coventry City midfielder gives his verdict on his side’s 2-0 loss against Hull City
Coventry City midfielder Ben Sheaf has labelled his side’s performance against Hull City as ‘disappointing‘.
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Coventry City midfielder Ben Sheaf has labelled his side’s performance against Hull City as ‘disappointing‘.
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