Jutkiewicz Winning Fitness Race

Last updated : 26 August 2010 By Covsupport News Service/RD

Coventry City's striker, Lukas Jutkiewicz, who went off with a knee injury in the 2-1 win over Derby at the weekend, should be fit again in time for the Sky Blues trip to the New Den on Saturday.

Jutkiewicz jarred his knee when he scored from the penalty spot to put City ahead, but had to be substituted soon after.


City boss Aidy Boothroyd said, "We've been waiting for it to settle down but hopefully he'll be OK. It's not a long term thing and we hope that if we manage it properly we'll have him available for Saturday. I hope so, because he's a good player who has done terrifically for us."

"He's got a goal in him, he's got a lovely touch and he can bring other people into play. He's good in the air as well, so he's got a little bit of everything and it's just a case of putting it all together so he gets that consistency."

"The only thing you worry about is that he hasn't had a full season yet, but that's why he's here. He's going to grow and get better with age and games."

Jutkiewicz has scored twice for Coventry since his move from Everton in the summer, both goals coming from the spot, the first at Watford and the second at The Ricoh against Derby.

"You get penalties when you ask questions of the opposition. Put the ball into areas that are difficult to defend and they can't cope, but you've still got to be able to put them away and with two out of two, Lukas has done that very well," said Boothroyd.

Jutkiewicz hadn't played too much competitive football prior to his arrival at Coventry, making just one substitute appearance for The Toffees in 2007, but he has made a quick impact in a sky blue shirt.

He admitted, "It was really frustrating to have to come off. It's the side of my knee, but I hope it's nothing too major and I'll be OK for Millwall."

"I felt confident doing the same thing as last time, and as long as it goes in it's perfect, but I can go both ways and I might have to change it when we get another one, I'd like to think that I'm the penalty taker now!"

Jutkiewicz is enjoying playing for Coventry City. "Seven points from three games is not a bad start to any season, now we just need to start improving the performances, he said to the CT, "Saturday's game swung and we probably scored during the spell when they were on top for a little bit but we finished strongly."

"The manager's a perfectionist and he feels we won Saturday's game without being at our peak and that there's a lot more to come. He keeps saying it's a work in progress and we'll work at it."

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