Coventry Notch Sixth Consecutive Win Versus Watford
First-place Coventry prolonged their remarkable unbeaten run with a decisive three-one performance against ten-man the visiting side.
Early Goals Establish the Tone
The Coventry manager's lineup started to a flying beginning with their striker and the midfielder finding the back of the net within the initial minutes.
Tatsuhiro Sakamoto made it a three-goal advantage just before the interval, while the visitors' player was shown a red card before the break.
Watford Manage a Consolation Goal
The midfielder converted a spot-kick for the losing team, but it turned out to be nothing more than a meaningless goal.
Coventry's goalkeeper Carl Rushworth had before saved a one-on-one chance for Rocco Vata, which could have changed the game early on.
Lampard said: “It was a challenging game now because they are a strong side.”
Kieran McKenna's Men Return to Winning Form
Jack Clarke was introduced from the sideline to score the lone strike in a 1-0 victory over the Baggies.
Ipswich commanded the play but only found the tie late thanks to the winger's 5th strike of the season.
Ryan Mason's side thought they had scored in injury time, but the goal was disallowed for a infringement in the penalty area.
Steven Schumacher's Team Secure Narrow Win at Fratton Park
The home player scored a unfortunate own goal to present the visitors a one-zero result.
Portsmouth have now won just one match since the end of August.
The Stoke manager remarked: “It was among the crucial wins we’ve achieved this campaign.”