Coventry City manager Tony Mowbray has said that if his side scored more they would be less concerned about their defending.
City had 24 shots against Chesterfield and 17 against Bury but only scored a goal in each game and speaking about this, Mowbray said at this lunch-time's press conference to the Coventry Telegraph: "The goals we have been losing of late have been a wide free kick and penalty, not many from open play. The stats don't suggest teams are peppering our goal away from home where I feel we've defended quite well. It's just concentration levels from set-plays.
"If anything it's at the other end that if we'd stuck the ball in the back of the net more the defence wouldn't be an issue."