Mark Robins frustrated and relieved as Coventry hold West Brom in goalless draw
Coventry manager Mark Robins expressed his frustration and relief after Ben Wilson’s last-gasp penalty save ensured his side earned a point in a goalless Championship draw at West Brom.
Wilson denied Karlan Grant from the spot in the sixth minute of second-half stoppage-time after substitute Callum Robinson was judged to have been fouled by Michael Rose.
But it looked an extremely soft decision and Robins was delighted that parity remained.
“My disappointment was the penalty was given in the first place,” said Robins. “No way on this planet was that a penalty but he (referee) couldn’t wait to give it.
“Ben made a brilliant save from a set-play against one of the biggest teams in this division then the penalty save was out of this world – top drawer.
“Not only that, but his distribution and general play was really good and gave us a decent platform to play.”
Coventry were the better team and had most of the chances.
But Robins wants to see more belief from his players to fashion a stronger play-off challenge next season after both teams’ hopes ended mathematically after this goalless draw.
Viktor Gyokeres, Jamie Allen twice, Ben Sheaf and Martyn Waghorn missed chances for the visitors, while West Brom’s Grant and Matt Clarke were guilty of wasting their best opportunities in open play.
“I thought we were really good value for a point and we could have nicked something with a bit more belief,” added Robins.
“If that belief shifts in one or two individuals in the team then we will score more goals and create more chances.
“Then we can clearly move forward a little bit more.
“We play some brilliant football at times and cut teams open at times and either don’t see the pass or the execution of the pass quickly enough to get