Mark Hudson:
"When you don't play particularly well with the ball then it is important not to get beat. I thought we turned the ball over too much and put the ball at risk. We got trapped a little bit a few times.
"When that happens, you've got to put yourself on the line and stay together, and we did that.
"But, a clean sheet at this ground against a very good Coventry City side, a very good manager [Mark Robins] and in my opinion the best striker in the league [Viktor Gyökeres] shows that the boys are putting their bodies on the line for the Club.
"Our minimum requirement is that we fight for each other and we saw plenty of that today. We've had fatigue and cramp issues. The lads looked tired, but they kept themselves going.
"It was a good battling performance. The fans were with us until the end, and it was good to see so many of them here today."
Mark Robins:
"I think it was clear that they set up to frustrate us and that’s been the story of their last few games.
"They set up to take a point and they’ve done it which is really disappointing for us.
"We didn’t get any space or room and it was a really niggly game where they were going down at every opportunity to slow things down and the rhythm wasn’t there.
"If you can’t win then don’t lose, and we avoided that in a tricky game. We were trying to attack and score, and then you end up with gaps and they’ll exploit them. We didn’t have that killer touch.
"We almost scored with a couple of good chances, and a decent opportunity in the first half, but it was hard to find some space to break them down on a really difficult pitch.
"We had some good chances, some balls into the box, and decent moves. We were moving the ball but they were sat behind it, and it can become difficult."
And on the missing players:
"Robbo travelled and just missed out. We couldn't risk him." said Hudson,
"Kion has obviously had a spike in intensity and game time recently. He was fatigued and putting a player at risk isn't something I wanted to do. They'll be back in contention."