Mark Robins' side Claim 6th Consecutive Triumph Versus The Hornets

First-place Coventry extended their outstanding unbeaten run with a dominant three to one performance against a player-down Watford.

Rapid Strikes Pave the Stage

The home side's squad began to a flying beginning with their striker and the midfielder finding the goal within the first seven minutes.

The Japanese winger made it a three-goal lead just before half-time, while James Abankwah was sent off before the break.

The visitors Score a Consolation Strike

Imran Louza scored a penalty for the visiting team, but it proved nothing more than a consolation effort.

The home side's goalkeeper the keeper had before saved a one-on-one opportunity for Watford, which could have changed the contest early on.

Frank Lampard said: “It was a tough game today because Watford are a strong outfit.”

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Jack Clarke came off the bench to fire the decisive strike in a narrow success over the visitors.

The home side dominated the play but only broke the tie near the end thanks to his 5th goal of the season.

Ryan Mason's side thought they had equalized in added time, but the header was ruled out for a foul in the box.

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The home player turned a unfortunate own strike to give the visitors a 1-0 win.

The home side have at present won just a single match since the close of the summer.

Robins remarked: “It was among the vital wins we’ve achieved this season.”

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