Liam Walsh has made six starts for Coventry in League One this season on loan from Bristol City. The 22-year-old midfielder is a former England youth international and is proving himself in League One.

He came through at Everton, joining the club aged five, but never made an appearance for the club. Last season he signed for Bristol on a two and a half year deal.

Coventry sit 7th in the league, missing out on playoffs right now on goal difference and two points off of 3rd. They've lost their last two matches, their only loses. A 4-0 loss to Rotherham and a 1-0 loss to newly-promoted Tranmere. Next game is against MK Dons who are in very poor form.

Liam Walsh has made 6 starts in Mark Robins' 4-3-3, usually alongside Jordan Shipley and Westbrooke. He's got the highest WhoScored rating out of the Coventry side so far. He creates 1.8 chances per game and takes 1.8 shots of his own too.

Walsh is a good passer with great range and creative passing. He can control the game and has deserved some more assists to his name.

He's been excellent at winning the ball, making 5 tackles and interceptions per game. Breaking up the midfield really well. He lacks stature but is not afraid of a challenge, he is agile and gets stuck in. His work rate and effectiveness have been massive. His ball-winning has made him stand out.

He's definitely impressed and benefited from this loan, gaining much-needed experience. He's really proved himself in his minutes so far and Lee Johnson and his staff should definitely be watching because he'll be ready for the Championship next year.