Coventry Claim 6th Consecutive Win Against The Hornets
League leaders continued their outstanding winning streak with a dominant three-one result against a player-down Watford.
Early Scores Pave the Tone
The Coventry manager's squad started to a ideal start with Brandon Thomas-Asante and the midfielder scoring the goal within the opening minutes.
Another Coventry attacker added a 3-0 lead just before the break, while James Abankwah was dismissed before the half.
Watford Manage a Late Goal
Imran Louza netted a second-half for the visiting side, but it proved nothing more than a meaningless goal.
Coventry's goalkeeper the keeper had before denied a one-on-one opportunity for Rocco Vata, which could have changed the contest early on.
The Coventry boss commented: “That was a tough game now because they are a strong outfit.”
The Tractor Boys Return to Winning Form
The substitute came off the bench to score the lone strike in a one-nil win over the visitors.
They commanded the match but only secured the deadlock late thanks to his fifth goal of the campaign.
Ryan Mason's side thought they had netted in stoppage time, but the effort was chalked off for a offense in the area.
Steven Schumacher's Team Snatch Tight Victory at Fratton Park
Hayden Matthews turned a unfortunate mistake to hand Mark Robins' team a narrow victory.
John Mousinho's men have at present won just one match since the end of August.
Robins commented: “This was one of the crucial wins we’ve had this season.”