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Coventry 2-1 Millwall, Ipswich 2-0 Bristol City
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Osmajic sent off as Preston beaten at home by Hull
Haji Wright scored the winner for the second time in three days as league leaders Coventry beat Millwall 2-1 at the CBS Arena. Wright scored an 85th-minute goal against Leicester on Saturday and notched his 10th goal of the season as Coventry made it back-to-back victories. The on-loan Crystal Palace winger Romain Esse opened his account for Coventry against his former club before Mihailo Ivanovic scored a brilliant equaliser just before the half-hour mark.
Two goals from Jack Clarke helped move Ipswich up into second and made it four league wins on the trot after downing playoff chasing Bristol City 2-0 at Portman Road. Ipswich leapfrogged Middlesbrough by a point who play on Wednesday. The hosts struck after eight minutes, with Clarke’s low effort into the bottom corner of the goal his ninth goal of the season. Jens Cajuste spun in the City half and fed the winger who darted inside and finished across City’s Czech goalkeeper Radek Vitek from inside the penalty area. Ipswich stretched their lead in the 55th minute when Iván Azón picked up a headed clearance from Dara O’Shea and squared to ball to Clarke who fired past Vitek.
Continue reading…Coventry 2-1 Millwall, Ipswich 2-0 Bristol CityOsmajic sent off as Preston beaten at home by HullHaji Wright scored the winner for the second time in three days as league leaders Coventry beat Millwall 2-1 at the CBS Arena. Wright scored an 85th-minute goal against Leicester on Saturday and notched his 10th goal of the season as Coventry made it back-to-back victories. The on-loan Crystal Palace winger Romain Esse opened his account for Coventry against his former club before Mihailo Ivanovic scored a brilliant equaliser just before the half-hour mark.Two goals from Jack Clarke helped move Ipswich up into second and made it four league wins on the trot after downing playoff chasing Bristol City 2-0 at Portman Road. Ipswich leapfrogged Middlesbrough by a point who play on Wednesday. The hosts struck after eight minutes, with Clarke’s low effort into the bottom corner of the goal his ninth goal of the season. Jens Cajuste spun in the City half and fed the winger who darted inside and finished across City’s Czech goalkeeper Radek Vitek from inside the penalty area. Ipswich stretched their lead in the 55th minute when Iván Azón picked up a headed clearance from Dara O’Shea and squared to ball to Clarke who fired past Vitek. Continue reading…



