<P> Ndlovu was originally spotted by John Sillett, prior to his official signing from Highlanders by Terry Butcher in July 1991 . He made an immediate impact by scoring away at Arsenal and then became the toast of Highfield Road with a thunderbolt winner against Aston Villa in November 1991, endearing him to the Sky Blues fans . </P> <P> Although he would go on to play a major role at several clubs in the Championship, it is his time at Coventry he is particularly known for given the club's top flight status at that time . He would play a significant role in two major teams, Bobby Gould's attacking team of 1992 / 93 and the expansive squad of the mid and late 1990s, during which time Ron Atkinson and then Gordon Strachan managed the club . Bobby Gould's team in 1992--93 are widely regarded as under - achievers, finishing 15th in the first Premier League season, having spent much of the season in considerably higher positions . </P> <P> On 19 August 1992, Peter Ndlovu made history by being the first African footballer to play in the new English Premier League . Having acquired the legendary striker Micky Quinn in November 1992 they continued what had already been a blistering start, with away wins at Tottenham Hotspur (2--0) Sheffield Wednesday (2--1) and Wimbledon (2--1) to add to already impressive home wins against Middlesbrough (2--1). By the early autumn the Sky Blues briefly topped the inaugural Premier league and would only lose five league games prior to Christmas . The addition of Micky Quinn to the squad led to further outstanding home wins against Aston Villa (3--0) and Liverpool (5--1). In February 1993, they won 4 - 2 against title chasing, big spending Blackburn Rovers . However, a barren final few weeks of the season and a run in that would see back to back games against Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea and Leeds Utd saw them slip from fifth in the league in February to 15th in the final table . The season finished with a thrilling performance from Ndlovu in a 3--3 draw against Leeds Utd . Ndlovu was a key component throughout the season in Gould's fast pacey front line which included John Williams, Kevin Gallacher (until his departure to Blackburn) and Robert Rosario, who formed a worthy partnership with Micky Quinn . Peter Ndlovu's goal against Norwich City, in a 1--1 draw in late September, was a signature piece of Ndlovu flair which earned him the Match of Day' Goal of the month' competition . </P> <P> The 1993--94 season would see a managerial shift in the autumn as Gould resigned and was succeeded by his assistant Phil Neal - but not before the legendary curtain raiser to the second Premier League season . Bobby Gould's first day gamble would be to play without traditional full backs . This novel formation gave Peter Ndlovu full licence to play a large part in a memorable opening day triumph in the capital . The 3--0 victory at Highbury over Arsenal saw Micky Quinn score a hat - trick in front of the newly refurbished North Bank . It also ensured that the Sky Blues made one of their customary lightning starts to the season, so synonymous of this era . After an early Ian Wright threat on the Coventry goal, it was Ndlovu who made a darting run into the Arsenal penalty box which produced a clumsy challenge from Lee Dixon . The resulting penalty was calmly converted by Micky Quinn for the opener . The second half would see Ndlovu and Roy Wegerle lead the Gunners defence a merry dance, Wegerle in particular enjoying possibly his finest game for the club . So shocked were Arsenal by the 3--0 defeat that manager George Graham cancelled the proposed post-match lap of honour at the final whistle, which was to parade their League Cup and FA Cup silverware . The explanation given by Arsenal was' Reasons beyond the club's control!' . It is reported that Coventry rejected a £ 4million offer from Arsenal for Ndlovu during the 1993 - 94 season - a deal which would have made Ndlovu the most expensive player signed by an English club . The dramatic resignation of Bobby Gould, after a 5--1 mauling at Loftus Road in October 1993, was reputedly inspired by the possible imminent sale of Ndlovu to a top six club . </P>

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