Coventry first-team coach Steve Harrison plans to work with striker Freddy Eastwood to help him overcome his scoring drought.
The Wales international striker was signed last summer from Wolves for £1.2million and has since only managed to find the net on four occasions.
"Freddy is a natural goalscorer, or has proved to have been in the past, but he didn't have a particularly exciting season for himself last year," Harrison told the Coventry Telegraph.
"It is a challenge and we have to ask the player, what can we do, what do you think we need?
"We can start there and then have a look at some of the video clips and say what about this, what about that, and let's have an afternoon on that.
"Whether he will say, `I have got an appointment with my financial adviser,' or whoever, like a lot of them do, I don't know, but it should be football first. Every player is a challenge and I have always believed that if you can inside a player's brain, you are winning."




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