Frank Lampard observed his Coventry team, who are aiming for a play-off spot, play out a 1-1 draw against struggling Hull in the Sky Bet Championship.
Due to a touchline ban, Lampard was not able to be on the sidelines at the MKM Stadium and was fined £2,000 for his actions towards referee James Bell following their recent defeat to Burnley.
Coventry took the lead through a deflected goal by Matt Grimes after dominating the game, but Hull's substitute Abu Kamara equalized the score.
Despite Coventry maintaining the sixth position and moving three points clear of seventh-placed West Brom, Lampard may be disappointed with his team's missed opportunities as Hull's goalkeeper Ivor Pandur made crucial saves.
Hull, on the other hand, remains in 20th place but are now three points above the relegation zone with only four games left in the regular season, largely thanks to the impressive performance of Pandur.
In the match, Pandur made crucial saves, including denying Wright's attempts, while Hull had the best chance of the first half when Palmer's shots were blocked on the line.
Grimes' clearance, which prevented a certain goal by deflecting off a teammate, became significant when Coventry scored early in the second half.
Despite Coventry's dominance, Hull fought back and Kamara managed to score the equalizer late in the game.
The match ended in a draw after Pandur made a key save in the final moments, stopping a sharp shot from Van Ewijk.