West Brom boss Carlos Corberan delivers ‘strong’ verdict on controversial incident against Coventry City

In recent Coventry City news covered by CoventryLive, West Brom manager Carlos Corberan expressed his satisfaction with his team’s performance following a 2-0 victory over Coventry at the CBS Arena.

Corberan was pleased with the result and acknowledged the challenge of facing a Coventry team that hadn’t lost at home this season. He highlighted the first goal, which was the result of a collective effort, praising Grady Diangana’s quick reaction to capitalize on a Ben Wilson mistake. The second goal, scored by Brandon Thomas-Asante, was commended for its quality, with Matt Phillips providing an excellent pass and Asante executing a strong finish.

 

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Corberan commended his players’ efforts and their ability to secure three points. However, he pointed out that there is room for improvement, especially in defensive and offensive aspects. In the first half, their defensive performance needed enhancement, and he called for more proactive attacking play.

Regarding a potential offside controversy during the match, Corberan stated that he didn’t have the opportunity to review the incident himself and believed that certain actions are challenging to assess in real-time. He emphasized that when there’s a clear offside, it’s straightforward to determine, but when it’s less evident, it’s difficult to judge whether there was an advantage. Corberan expressed his hope that the decision was fair and that the result reflected a just outcome.

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