Coventry Secure 6th Straight Victory Versus Watford
First-place Coventry extended their impressive unbeaten run with a commanding 3-1 result against ten-man the visiting side.
Rapid Strikes Pave the Pace
The Coventry manager's lineup got off to a ideal start with their striker and the midfielder netting the goal within the opening minutes.
Tatsuhiro Sakamoto made it a three-goal goal just before the break, while James Abankwah was shown a red card before the whistle.
Watford Manage a Consolation Strike
The midfielder netted a spot-kick for the away side, but it was nothing more than a meaningless effort.
The home side's shot-stopper Carl Rushworth had previously saved a golden opportunity for the winger, which could have altered the game early on.
Frank Lampard stated: “It was a challenging game now because they are a quality team.”
Kieran McKenna's Men Get Back to Winning Form
The substitute came off the bench to fire the decisive goal in a 1-0 success over the Baggies.
Ipswich dominated the play but only broke the tie near the end thanks to Clarke's 5th strike of the season.
West Brom thought they had netted in stoppage time, but the goal was ruled out for a infringement in the area.
Steven Schumacher's Team Secure Tight Victory at Fratton Park
Hayden Matthews turned a unfortunate own strike to hand Mark Robins' team a narrow victory.
John Mousinho's men have at present managed just a single game since the conclusion of the summer.
Robins commented: “This was among the most important wins we’ve had this campaign.”