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·2 de marzo de 2026
Sky Sports pundit gives Jack Rudoni nickname after Coventry City heroics

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·2 de marzo de 2026

Curtis Davies called Coventry City star Jack Rudoni a 'boy wonder' after his winning goal vs Stoke City.
Jack Rudoni was the star man for Coventry City once again on Saturday as he scored a last-minute winner in a 2-1 victory over Stoke City.
The Sky Blues strengthened their position in the Championship title race and the automatic promotion battle thanks to their fourth consecutive triumph.
Rudoni has shone in recent weeks and scored an impressive solo goal in the 2-0 win at West Bromwich Albion on 21 February, before finding himself on the scoresheet once again against Sheffield United and Stoke.
The playmaker has endured an injury-hit campaign for the Sky Blues following his eye-catching debut season in the West Midlands, but is now delivering his best form once again at an extremely crucial time.
Frank Lampard's men will vie to retain their momentum when they travel to out-of-form Bristol City at Ashton Gate on Saturday.

Rudoni excelled as Coventry sealed a play-off spot last term, scoring 10 goals and producing 12 assists in 45 Championship appearances.
The 24-year-old has now notched five goals and five assists this season, and will hope that his efforts spearhead the Sky Blues to the second-tier title.
Meanwhile, Rudoni celebrated his side's win over Stoke via Instagram on Sunday as he posted: "Vamosss! 3pts to top off a record attendance. SBA."

If Coventry go on to seal automatic promotion and beat Middlesbrough to the Championship title, they will look back on Rudoni's current run of form as a major moment in their triumphant season.
The Sky Blues were overtaken by Boro last month, despite once holding a 10-point lead over Kim Hellberg's men.
Lampard's side endured several poor results in December and January, including defeats against Ipswich Town, Birmingham City, Norwich City and Queens Park Rangers.
Coventry headed into their vital clash with Middlesbrough following a three-game winless streak, which included a goalless draw with relegation battlers Oxford United.
However, the Sky Blues defeated Boro 3-1 on 16 February, which appears to be a significant turning point in their campaign, as they have since gone on to win further matches against West Brom, Sheffield United, and Stoke.
Lampard's men are now on track to win the title, and Rudoni has been the key to their upturn in form, scoring in their last three wins and producing an assist against Middlesbrough.
Should the Sky Blues win the Championship title and seal their place in next season's Premier League, they will look back at Rudoni's goals against the Baggies, the Blades, and the Potters as defining moments.
Coventry's impressive winning run has also coincided with a Boro stumble, as the North East side were unable to bounce back from their defeat against Lampard's men, instead enduring draws with Oxford and Leicester City, who could both be playing in League One next season.
Rudoni's current form suggests that he is capable of producing the goods in the upcoming clashes against Bristol City, Preston North End, and Southampton.









































