Coventry's Lampard and Boro's Hackney win at EFL Awards
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Coventry's Lampard and Boro's Hackney win at EFL AwardsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Frank Lampard has guided Coventry City to the top flight for the first time in 25 yearsByAndrew RaeburnBBC Sport EnglandPublished9 minutes agoCommentsCoventry City boss Frank Lampard and Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney have been named the Championship manager and player of the season at the EFL Awards.Lampard led the Sky Blues back to the Premier League after a 25-year absence in his first full season in charge.Hackney, 23, has been an influential figure in Boro's promotion bid, with five goals and eight assists, as well as being a commanding presence in the middle of the park.Lincoln City's Michael Skubala won the League One manager of the season after guiding the Imps to the second tier for the first time in 65 years, while Leyton Orient's Dom Ballard won the division's player of the season award.Bromley boss Andy Woodman and Swindon Town striker Aaron Drinan were named manager and player of the season for League Two.The young player of the season awards in each division went to Jordan James (Leicester City), Ballard and Daniel Kanu (Walsall).Swansea City's Josh Tymon won the EFL goal of the season for his left-footed volley into the top right-hand corner, from just outside the penalty area, against Oxford United in December.Championship: Sky Blues honouredImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Goalkeeper Carl Rushworth is on loan at Coventry from Brighton & Hove AlbionFormer Chelsea and England midfielder Lampard took charge of Coventry in November 2024, with the club 17th in the Championship.He guided them to the play-offs that season, suffering a last-gasp semi-final defeat by Sunderland, but the Sky Blues have used that disappointment as fuel for this campaign, and sealed automatic promotion with a 1-1 draw at Blackburn on Friday.Lampard beat Millwall's Alex Neil, Hull City's Sergej Jakirovic and Middlesbrou...




