Due to an abandonment and postponement, the Sky Blues have to play Sheffield Wednesday home and away in just over a fortnight in games that are massive six pointers.
"The game is an absolute monster of a game - for obvious reasons.", said Coleman to the CT. "It is a game I am thoroughly looking forward to. I love the big games, as I did as a player, and I enjoy it when the pressure is at the highest, and it will be.
"As a manager the 90 minutes can be hell, and I urge our supporters to keep getting behind the team because we really need them. We have got to keep doing what we are doing - we have improved dramatically over the last three games.
"We have got to be mentally very tough. We are playing against a team who have had some very good results and they will come with an attitude of wanting to leave the stadium with something, so it is going to be very difficult. But, it is about us being brave on the ball and being mean defensively and if we take the chances we have have been creating then the game will be finished by half time.
"They have been down there for a while and jumping out of that bottom three will give them a lot of confidence. But whatever questions they ask we have got to have the answers and build on the last three games - we have to give it absolutely everything we have got to make sure we get a result."