Coventry City’s Milan Van Ewijk continues to impress, showcasing his talent once more in a standout performance against Manchester United, emblematic of his stellar debut season in English football. Mark Robins, having secured the signing of the Dutch full-back over Leeds, must be thrilled with the 23-year-old’s consistency amidst the team’s ups and downs this season.
Juggling roles between right-midfield and right-back, Van Ewijk has adapted admirably, demonstrating his versatility and hinting at a promising future move. Despite challenges, he’s been a reliable presence for Coventry, featuring prominently in their lineup and proving his worth with every game.
From early struggles to shining moments, including a spectacular goal against Watford and a fruitful partnership with Tatsuhiro Sakamoto, Van Ewijk’s growth has been evident. Even after adapting to a more advanced role due to Sakamoto’s injury, he excelled, notably in the FA Cup semi-final against Manchester United, where he contained the threat of Marcus Rashford effectively.
Van Ewijk’s performance statistics speak volumes about his abilities, ranking impressively in both offensive and defensive aspects compared to fellow full-backs. His standout display in the FA Cup semi-final surely caught the attention of scouts, potentially paving the way for summer interest from top-tier clubs.
Milan Van Ewijk’s Championship season as per FBref | |
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Appearances | 38 |
Goals | 2 |
Assists | 5 |
Progressive Carries per 90 | 3.28 |
Progressive Passes received per 90 | 6.56 |
Tackles won per 90 | 1.87 |
Carries into final third per 90 | 1.90 |
At just 23 years old, with a contract extending to 2026, Van Ewijk represents a player with significant room for growth, likely to attract considerable transfer offers. With Leeds and Sporting Lisbon already expressing interest, the possibility of a Premier League move looms large, especially given his versatility, which could suit teams employing a three-back formation like Wolves or Crystal Palace.
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