Coventry City has finally returned to the Premier League, ending a 25-year wait for their supporters. The club achieved this remarkable feat after a late equaliser from centre-half Bobby Thomas in a match against Blackburn Rovers, leading to jubilant scenes among the 7,500 travelling fans. Manager Frank Lampard expressed his emotions after the match, highlighting the significance of this achievement for the club and its passionate fanbase. He acknowledged the hard work and dedication of the players who have transformed the club's fortunes since he took over 15 months ago. The journey back to the top tier has been long and challenging for Coventry City, who faced relegation to League One in 2012 and even dropped to League Two in 2017. Under the steady leadership of Mark Robins, the club began to rebuild, winning the EFL Trophy in 2017 and securing promotion back to the Championship in the 2019-20 season. Despite facing heartbreak in the play-offs in subsequent seasons, Coventry City has now achieved their goal of returning to the Premier League. The emotional journey culminated in a 1-1 draw against Blackburn, sealing their promotion and marking a new chapter for the club and its loyal supporters.