Coventry City pushing to sign Frank Lampard immediately🚨@Coventry_City now pushing to sign Frank #Lampard with immediate effect ✔️Advanced talks between Coventry and Lampard as first via @SamC_reports and confirmed. Some more details to be clarified. Understand it’s not a done deal yet. @SkySportDE 🏴 pic.twitter.com/cOjxSMtwzl— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) November 17, 2024N

Craig Bellamy felt justice was served when Turkey forward Kerem Akturkoglu struck his 89th-minute penalty against a post and Wales escaped with a Nations League draw.Turkey had a golden opportunity to break the deadlock and win the Kayseri clash after Yunus Akgun fell over Neco Williams’ outstretched leg.Television replays appeared to show Williams had got a faint touch on the ball but Spani

Forest Green replaced York at the National League summit after winning the top-of-the-table clash 2-0 at The New Lawn.Second-half goals from Harvey Bunker and Kyle McAllister preserved their side’s unbeaten home record this season and saw York lose for the first time in 13 league matches.York, on a four-game winning run, went close in the third minute when Dipo Akinyemi forced home goalkeepe

Wales maintained their unbeaten record under Craig Bellamy in a 0-0 Nations League draw with Turkey after Kerem Akturkoglu sent his 89th-minute penalty against a post.Turkey were given the chance to sew up Group B4 when Neco Williams stretched out a leg and Yunus Akgun went to ground.But Akturkoglu tamely rolled his effort on to the base of a post and wide as Karl Darlow dived the other way.Akt&uu

Salford manager Karl Robinson was incensed after his side dropped points from a promising position for the second successive week with the 1-1 draw at Doncaster.Kylian Kouassi scored early in the second half to give Salford the lead, only for substitute Billy Sharp to net the equaliser with Doncaster’s only shot on target.After the Ammies conceded late to lose to Carlisle last weekend, Robin

Bristol Rovers manager Matt Taylor rued missed early opportunities after seeing his side left hanging on for a point at the end against Crawley.The Pirates were unable to capitalise on a good first-half showing and make it three wins in four at home in League One, despite hitting the woodwork twice in the opening 10 minutes at the Memorial Stadium.Isaac Hutchinson crashed a shot against the crossb

Simon Weaver praised recalled skipper Josh Falkingham for rising to the occasion as he inspired his side to a 2-1 victory over Chesterfield on his 300th appearance for the club.The diminutive midfielder, who captained the club to their promotion from the National League, impressed on only this third league start of the season to orchestrate a victory secured by Dean Cornelius’ stoppage-time

Crewe’s impressive 2-0 win over rivals Notts County cheered up boss Lee Bell who watched from the stands at Gresty Road as his side moved up to second in the League Two table.Shilow Tracey’s solo effort just before the break enabled the Railwaymen to take control of the clash and Bell got a good view from up high as he served out a suspension for recent bookings, including a disputed d

Port Vale boss Darren Moore felt his side showed their character after a late goal from Ethan Chislett gave the League Two leaders a battling 1-0 win over bottom club Morecambe.Chislett scored the decisive goal of the game seven minutes from time in a game where the Valiants were put under pressure by a home side who put in a performance that belied their league position.Vale’s victory moved

Frustrated Blackpool boss Steve Bruce said the only positive from the dour goalless draw with injury-hit Northampton was the performance of his backline.Seasiders’ goalkeeper Richard O’Donnell produced a couple of decent saves to keep the game goalless.However, Rob Apter missed with the goal gaping when clean through right at the end of the Bloomfield Road stalemate.Bruce said: “
