Sky Blues boss targets Donny win

City host in-form Doncaster on Saturday looking to bounce back from back-to-back league defeats on the road at Bristol City and Preston since losing at home to the Premier League giants in the FA Cup quarter-finals earlier this month.Coleman wants his side to finish the season with a flourish and is keen to ensure that his players are not affected by the sudden drop in support from their glamorous cup tie.He said: "We have got some hard games coming up. We take on Doncaster at home when our stadium will be half-full, or half-empty depending on the way you look at it."The last time we played at the Ricoh Arena there were 32,000 screaming fans and the atmosphere was electric, playing against a Premier League team that are in the quarter-finals of the Champions League."Now we face Doncaster and it is going to be a totally different atmosphere, but the result is just as important to me."Coventry midfielder Aron Gunnarsson, meanwhile, has been named in the Iceland squad for their forthcoming World Cup qualifier against Scotland.The 19-year-old playmaker, who has reportedly attracted the attention of a host of Premier League clubs with his performances for Chris Coleman's side this season, will be hoping to add to his international caps at Hampden Park on April 1.Gunnarsson is the second Sky Blues player to be called-up for international duty this week after goalkeeper Keiren Westwood was named in the Republic of Ireland squad for their World Cup qualifying games against Bulgaria and Italy.

Source: Team_Talk