Coventry Claim Sixth Successive Triumph Against Watford

First-place Coventry extended their impressive victory sequence with a dominant three-one scoreline against reduced their opponents.

Rapid Goals Pave the Tone

The Coventry manager's lineup began to a flying beginning with their striker and Jamie Allen netting the goal within the initial minutes.

The Japanese winger added a third advantage just before half-time, while James Abankwah was shown a red card before the half.

The visitors Manage a Second-Half Strike

Imran Louza scored a second-half for the visiting side, but it was nothing more than a late goal.

Coventry's goalkeeper the keeper had before denied a one-on-one chance for Watford, which could have changed the match early on.

Lampard stated: “That was a challenging game now because the opposition are a strong outfit.”

Kieran McKenna's Men Bounce Back to Winning Ways

Jack Clarke came off the sideline to score the lone strike in a narrow success over the visitors.

They controlled the game but only found the goalless draw in the closing stages thanks to the winger's fifth goal of the season.

Ryan Mason's side thought they had scored in injury time, but the goal was disallowed for a infringement in the box.

Steven Schumacher's Team Secure Narrow Win at Fratton Park

The home player scored a unfortunate mistake to hand Stoke a one-zero win.

Portsmouth have now managed just a single fixture since the close of last month.

The Stoke manager commented: “That was one of the vital victories we’ve achieved this campaign.”

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