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Newcastle United vs Coventry City. Sky Bet Championship.

St James' Park, NewcastleAttendance39,334.

Newcastle United 4

  • W Routledge (37th minute)
  • A Carroll (53rd minute)
  • P Lovenkrands (70th minute pen)
  • R Taylor (92nd minute)

Coventry City 1

  • C Morrison (35th minute)
  • L Barnett (sent off 69th minute)

Magpies win to go top

Image: Carroll: On target

Newcastle went back to the top of the Championship with a 4-1 comeback win against Coventry.

Second-half salvo secures emphatic win against 10-man Sky Blues

Newcastle went back to the top of the Championship with a 4-1 comeback win against Coventry at St James' Park. The Magpies were level with West Brom on points at the start of play with a superior goal difference, but second-half goals from Andy Carroll, Peter Lovenkrands and Ryan Taylor secured an emphatic victory. Chris Coleman's side had taken the lead through Clinton Morrison on 35 minutes but Wayne Routledge equalised two minutes later and the Sky Blues collapsed after the break, ending the game with 10 men after Leon Barnett was shown his second yellow card. It was the away side who began brightly, and they went close early on when Morrison fired in a shot only for Kevin Nolan to head away the goal-bound strike. Newcastle countered and only a superb save from Coventry keeper Kieren Westwood stopped Lovenkrands' header flying into the net after Jonas Gutierrez's probing run and cross from the left. The hosts continued to press as Fabricio Coloccini went close just after 15 minutes with a glancing header from Gutierrez's corner that skewed wide of the far post. The Argentinean winger was the focal point of the majority of the home side's attacking ambitions, slipping a superb pass in for Lovenkrands only for the forward to be tripped by Coventry skipper Stephen Wright just outside the area. Danny Guthrie's resulting free-kick was on-target but Morrison bravely deflected the shot wide with an instinctive header. Coventry then broke the deadlock against the run of play after the half hour-mark.

Surge

Michael McIndoe surged down the left-hand side and his low cross was bundled into the far corner by Morrison. The goal spurred Newcastle into action and they equalised two minutes later when Routledge cracked a low volley past Westwood from outside the area following Wright's poor header. Lovenkrands had chipped over a cross following a short corner from Guthrie, with Routledge taking full advantage after Wright's looping header dropped to the winger 25 yards out. Gutierrez fired in a goal-bound shot just before the break that Richard Wood did well to repel, however, Newcastle were not to be denied and took the lead after 53 minutes when Carroll headed home his eighth of the season following a flowing passage of play. The striker latched onto Nolan's first-time cross after an earlier incisive reverse pass from Guthrie that left Carroll with a simple close-range chance. Newcastle then put the game safe thanks to Lovenkrands' sixth goal of the season from the penalty spot. Routledge had seized on a loose ball and surged through only to be brought down clumsily by Barnett. The defender received his second yellow card from referee Steve Tanner and Coventry's misery was compounded when Lovenkrands slotted home the spot kick. Substitute Ryan Taylor then topped off the win with a close-range tap-in deep into injury time.

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