The Liverpool loanee talked to the Coventry Telegraph after the game and believes a chemistry is building amongst the squad players...
Coventry City's Ryan Kent is excited to be a part of the "exciting" forward line at the club.
Kent, who signed from Liverpool on a three-month loan deal, won the man-of-the-match award in his first start for the club against Chesterfield and had a late goal disallowed.
The 18-year old believes there is a chemistry building between the front men and is hoping to keep his place in the team after a scintillating display in Saturday's 1-0 victory.
"I’ve played in that position many times and I really enjoy it,” he told the Coventry Telegraph.
"It is particularly enjoyable here because there’s a lot of chemistry building between us with Adam Armstrong, Jacob Murphy and Jim O’Brien who are good players to play with.
"It is particularly enjoyable here because there’s a lot of chemistry building between us with Adam Armstrong, Jacob Murphy and Jim O’Brien who are good players to play with.
"There’s a lot of movement and pace in behind and a lot of creativity.
"There is a great balance in the team and the squad and we have got some really good fresh legs to come off the bench as well.
"It would have been nice to have got a goal myself but at the end of the day I am just happy to get the win and a good performance with a good result in the end.
"I’m really enjoying myself here and I just want to keep my place in the team, get lots of goals and create lots of chances and assists for the other players."