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Marlon King says Andy Thorn and Steve Harrison are doing a brilliant job.
Thorn’s partnership with coach Steve Harrison has produced seven goals and five points from four matches with 3 of the matches being away games and has got the player's playing entertaining football which has got the fan's on his side.
Speaking to the "CT" Marlon King said.
“Thorny and H have taken over the reins brilliantly,” said King after a bitter-sweet performance at Pride Park on Saturday when he scored the second goal as Coventry opened up a 2-0 lead but then conceded the penalty that gifted Derby an equaliser.
“He’s not someone who is new to the club.
"He has been around it and been a pro for many years, as has Steve Harrison who has had a good career in management, so the club is in comfortable hands with those two and the boys have responded.
“It’s all right touting big names around but that never guarantees you success.
"Thorny and H have been here a long time – they know the club inside out and they know the players.
“Their message is to go out and express ourselves, give all we’ve got and not worry about what’s going on.
"And that’s what the boys have been doing.
“We are really enjoying our football and don’t look like a side who are where we are in the league – we are looking at how many places we can jump rather than fall and if you can see from the way we are playing that we’re not going out there with any fear.
“Relegation has not been part of the conversation in the dressing room because we believe in ourselves, and going on the first 40 minutes at Derby you would have thought we were at the top end of the table rather than where we are.”
King, brought to the Sky Blues by his mentor Aidy Boothroyd, Helped Thorn's chances of landing the job by notching his eight goal. For his celebration he ran over to Andy Thorn with other team-members for a team hug.
Speaking to the "CT" Andy Thorn said.
“That was nice,” said Thorn, “even if they did ruin my shirt!
"I don’t know if they were making a point, but the reaction I’ve had from them has been brilliant.
“It’s a sign of how far we’ve come that we’re all disappointed that we haven’t taken three points from Pride Park where we haven’t got a great record.
"We played some terrific stuff but although our attitude and application was bang-on for 85 minutes we had a sloppy spell for five minutes and got punished for it.
“A lot of teams would have gone under after a setback like that but we showed real character and we were trying to win the game right until the end so I’m not going to dwell on the negatives because there were so many positives
“We’ve changed a lot in a short period of time and I’m proud of what we’re doing, proud of the way we’re playing.
"It’s onwards and upwards for the team and as far as I’m concerned I’ll just carry on doing the job the club have asked me to do.
"Who knows where it will end up?”
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