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CLIMBING UP THE LADDERS

Skipper Kelly could today complete a hat-trick of promotions with Sky Blues and admits: No one expected us to be in this position

- BY JAMES NURSEY @JamesNurse­y

COVENTRY captain Liam Kelly aims to complete a hat-trick of promotions with the Sky Blues today after helping rebuild the club from rock bottom.

And the Scottish midfielder says victory over Luton would top the lot as Coventry bid to end 22 years outside the Premier League.

Kelly was Mark Robins’ second signing when he returned to City in 2017 for his second spell in charge after the club dropped into the fourth tier for the first time in 58 years.

The Scot has since been a linchpin of Robins’ side helping them win the League Two play-offs in 2018 (top left) and then the League One title in 2020 (top right).

But he knows today’s potential £180million prize would eclipse anything he has achieved in his career.

After a nine-game unbeaten run saw City come fifth and beat Middlesbro­ugh in the play-off semi-final, Kelly said: “We know how big a game it is.

“Sometimes the best way to get into the play-offs is to creep in, which we managed to do the last couple of weeks, and we are full of confidence.

“No one expected us to be in this position but we are here now and are going to give everything.

“We were expected to be promoted from League Two and League One, whereas this time around we were not expected to be in this position. “This turnaround in six seasons is not what I envisaged happening, but it is a big club and we could have sold our allocation twice over for Wembley.”

Kelly (battling Boro’s Chuba Akpom, left) joined the Sky Blues from Leyton Orient in 2017 after the London club were relegated from League Two. It was a crushing disappoint­ment but Robins (right) saw enough in Kelly to give him a quick return to the Football League.

Now he is dreaming of playing in the Premier League even though his contract is up this summer. He said: “We can sort everything else out after the final game of the season. I am not going to concentrat­e on that at the minute.

“You just want to get that winner’s medal around your neck and that trophy.”

Kelly has experience­d success at Wembley previously, in League Two in 2018 when City beat Exeter 3-1.

He added: “The game goes quickly. It is going to come down to the critical moments that are either going to win or lose us the final. “When the moments come we have to be prepared to take advantage of that. You have to use the atmosphere to give you confidence and energy to go out there and really be on it.

“It is a great occasion but you have to play the game.”

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SKY’S THE LIMIT Kelly is used to going up with Coventry but a win today would top the lot
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