Coventry City manager Mark Robins said that his side were beaten by the better team as the Sky Blues lost 2-1 at home to Luton Town.
The Hatters took a first half lead through Matty Pearson with Cov kid James Collins adding a second in the 56th minute. Jonson Clarke-Harris scored a stoppage time penalty after many of the City support had already headed for the pub or home and speaking about the latest loss, Mark Robins said to the media: “The first half we’ve had a goal not given which was over the line by a yard, so we can look at that and think we were a bit unlucky, but we weren’t unlucky today we got beat by the better team.
“I’ve seen it on the video, the keeper has fallen in the back of the goal and it’s landed in his lap over the line by a yard. To my knowledge, that’s a goal.
“One-nil up changes the dynamic of any game, we were ok but not great. Too many performed under par and I think that the weather had an impact on everybody.
“We’re conceding goals, not scoring enough.
“You’ve got chances there to go and put them to bed and give ourselves a really decent position and decent platform, but we’re not doing that at the moment. There’s plenty to work on, but if you talk about where we might be in the league at this stage of the season, I think one or two might be happier than we are at the moment.”
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