Coventry City manager Tony Mowbray is trying to balance the blooding of youngsters whilst getting results in the four final games of this season.
Speaking to the Coventry Telegraph's Andy Turner, the City boss said: "Let’s try to win the next four games, have a game plan to put the players out on the field motivated and ready to go.
“The only thought is whether some of the 18 or 19-year-olds who we think have got a real future can be dropped in to get a game. And yet Bradford and Millwall are not necessarily the types of games to throw in young players, mainly because of the physicality of the two sides.
“It would be wrong to throw in a player we think has huge talent who might struggle physically because it could damage them. So we’ll try to pick the right games and if we can do it we will.
“If we don’t feel it’s the right thing then we won’t because if we beat Bradford and then we go to Doncaster to keep trying to win and finish as well as we can.”
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