The only club across the 72 Football League clubs to remain unbeaten this season, Coventry City are on a record-breaking run of games and sitting high at the top of the Championship.
Having already netted 31 goals this season, the Sky Blues have been empathic, leaving many managers wondering 'what went wrong?' after failing to take home three points after lining up against Frank Lampard's men.
One of the first to receive the full wrath of Coventry's attacking power was QPR boss Julien Stephan , who, after that tough 7-1 loss in August, could only apologise to his fans.
Feeling dejected after the match, the Frenchman added: “This is a moment to say that I want to apologise to our fans for the result and the performance. It was unacceptable.
Julien Stephan had to deal with a tough