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  1. Thomas-Asante in Ghana World Cup squadpublished at 10:41 BST

    Brandon Thomas-Asante in action wearing a yellow Ghana shirt with a black star in the middle and the number 23 in black underneath itImage source, Getty Images
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    Brandon Thomas-Asante scored his first goal for Ghana against Nigeria In May 2025

    Coventry City forward Brandon Thomas-Asante has been named in the Ghana squad for the World Cup which starts next week.

    The 27-year-old has made five senior appearances for the Black Stars, scoring one goal which came against Nigeria in a 2-1 Unity Cup defeat at Brentford's Gtech Stadium in May 2025.

    Ghana are in Group L for the tournament alongside England, Croatia and Panama and open their campaign against the Panamanians on Thursday 18 June.

    The tournament, which is being co-hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico, is the fifth Ghana have qualified for. They reached the quarter-finals in South Africa in 2010.

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  2. Coventry players 'deserve Premier League chance' - Lampardpublished at 12:29 BST 27 May

    Frank Lampard in a dark blue t-shirt kisses the Championship trophyImage source, Getty Images
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    Coventry have won 45 of their 82 matches under Frank Lampard

    The players who helped Coventry City win promotion to the Premier League deserve their chance to show what they can do in the top flight, according to boss Frank Lampard.

    After being named the League Managers Association's manager of the year, Lampard is planning for the Sky Blues' first season in the top flight for 25 years.

    "We haven't got Premier League minutes in our team. We've got a couple of boys that played, who got 30 appearances or whatever," Lampard said in his acceptance speech on Tuesday night.

    "The reality is that these boys have deserved a chance because of the hard work that they did."

    Coventry finished 11 points clear at the top of the Championship and midfielder Jamie Allen, who made 23 league appearances during the season is the only senior player to have been released since promotion was clinched.

    City will also turn midfielder Frank Onyeka's loan from Brentford into a permanent move on 1 July after he initially joined the club on loan in February.

    "Sometimes I think it's not being humble, it's actually just acknowledging and crediting the players, who want to get to the Premier League," added Lampard

    "So, we go for it, right? You have to understand what they did. The accomplishment has been amazing from the players because they are the ones who go and do it."

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  3. Coventry striker Wright in USA World Cup squadpublished at 10:10 BST 27 May

    Haji Wright wearing a blue suit jacket and white t-shirt poses with his USA shirt at the event to reveal the USA's World Cup squadImage source, Getty Images
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    Haji Wright joined Coventry from Turkish side Antalyaspor in 2023

    Coventry City striker Haji Wright has been included in the USA squad for this summer's World Cup which starts on 11 June.

    The 28-year-old scored 20 goals in all competitions for the Sky Blues this season as they won the Championship title and promotion to the Premier League.

    Wright scored on his senior debut for the USA in a 3-0 friendly win over Morocco in June 2022 and has netted a further six goals in his 19 subsequent appearances.

    The USA are the tournament's joint hosts, along with Canada and Mexico, and are in Group D with Paraguay, Australia and Turkey.

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  4. Eckert claims hat-trick of manager of month awardspublished at 08:10 BST 8 May

    Tonda Eckert with fists clenched celebrates a win for SouthamptonImage source, Getty Images
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    Tonda Eckert has won 24 of his 38 games in charge of Southampton

    Southampton's Tonda Eckert has been named the Championship's manager of the month for April, his third successive award.

    Saints went unbeaten in the Championship last month, taking 14 points from a six-game unbeaten run as well as reaching an FA Cup semi-final where they just lost out to Manchester City.

    Southampton finished fourth in the table to secure a play-off place and will meet Middlesbrough in the semi-finals with the first leg on Teesside on Saturday, 9 May (12:30 BST).

    "It's a real honour to receive this award again, but it's one that belongs to everyone at the football club," Eckert said.

    "The players and staff have been outstanding, and our supporters continue to give us incredible backing every week.

    "To win it three times in a row is something we can be proud of, but our focus remains fully on the games ahead.

    "We've built a strong mentality as a group, and we have to keep pushing to finish the season as strongly as possible."

    Coventry City's Frank Lampard, John Mousinho of Portsmouth and Blackburn Rovers boss Michael O'Neill were also nominated for April's award.

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  5. Eckert, Lampard, Mousinho and O'Neill nominated for April awardpublished at 08:03 BST 7 May

    Side by side images of Tonda Eckert, Frank Lampard, John Mousinho and Michael O'NeillImage source, Getty Images
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    Tonda Eckert (left) is up for a third successive manager of the month and is nominated with Frank Lampard, John Mousinho and Michael O'Neill

    Southampton's Tonda Eckert, Frank Lampard of Coventry, Portsmouth boss John Mousinho and Blackburn's Michael O'Neill have been nominated for April's Championship manager of the month award.

    Eckert is hoping to make it a hat-trick of wins after taking the award for both February and March.

    He led Saints to an unbeaten run of six games last month as they finished in fourth place to secure a play-off place.

    Lampard took Coventry to the Championship title and a return to the Premier League after 25 years away. The Sky Blues were also unbeaten in April, taking 12 points from their six matches.

    John Moushino has kept Portsmouth in the Championship for a second successive season with impressive wins over Middlesbrough and Ipswich part of a haul of 14 points from seven outings.

    Pompey forward Adrian Segecic is up for the player of month award after scoring four goals as part of the club's successful battle against relegation.

    Also nominated for the manager's award is Michael O'Neill of Blackburn Rovers after the Northern Ireland boss oversaw nine points from six games in April to guide the club to safety.

    The winners will be announced on Friday, 8 May.

  6. We are going to need the fans - Kingpublished at 12:09 BST 6 May

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    Doug King speaks to BBC CWR

    Coventry City chairman Doug King believes the club's fanbase will be an important asset as they return to the Premier League for the first time in 25 years.

    The Sky Blues celebrated alongside over 50,000 supporters inside War Memorial Park on Monday following an open top bus parade and King hopes that the fans will be ready to bring their voice into their top-flight campaign.

    "I think we are going to need that [sense of togetherness] as we head into our next adventure," King told BBC Radio CWR.

    "It's a fight against some of the premier teams in the whole world, who are going to be competing against us at the CBS Arena next year but I'm excited for the challenge.

    "We've done an amazing thing to get to this moment and that was the hardest. Getting out of this Championship, bringing the city and the stadium together and we've done that."

    The event included performances from The Enemy and Tom Grennan before being closed out to a rendition of kick-off anthem We'll Live and Die in These Towns.

    King also graced the stage in a moment he will never forget.

    "I was stunned, it was my favourite moment - close to - in my life just to see what it meant to everybody," King told BBC Radio CWR.

    "Young, old - everybody just having a party and feeling good."

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