Keogh thanks Thorn

Last updated : 28 December 2011 By Covsupport News Service/RD

Coventry City's stand in captain Richard Keogh has said he has learnt a lot from his manager Andy Thorn and owes him a lot.

Keogh has been given the captain's job while Sammy Clingan recovers from his broken toe and was influential in the Boxing Day 1-0 win over Bristol City.

Speaking to the CT, Keogh said: “The manager has been fantastic with me. Knowing that he was a centre half as well and the type that he was, a fantastic player who had a great career, I have learnt a lot off him since he has been manager.

“Obviously being stand-in captain at the moment I am maybe a little bit closer to him so I am pleased for him because he has worked really hard and he deserves our win.”

The Coventry players have not tasted a win in 12 games and in the dressing room after their much needed win on Monday, there was relief and enjoyment.

“The feeling in the dressing room was one of real enjoyment, especially after the results we’ve been getting, but I felt this was coming given the way we have been playing,” said Keogh.

“We knew it was a massive game because Bristol are in and around us and to be fair to them they played quite well in the first half when we didn’t really get our game going, but fair play to the manager he made a few changes and tinkered with the system again and I thought we had the better of the play in the second half.