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Coventry City vs Barnsley; Sky Bet Championship

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Coventry City vs Barnsley. Sky Bet Championship.

The Coventry Building Society ArenaAttendance17,104.

Coventry City 1

  • D Hyam (93rd minute)

Barnsley 0

    Coventry 1-0 Barnsley: Dominic Hyam scores dramatic winner for Sky Blues

    Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Coventry and Barnsley at the Coventry Building Society Arena as Dominic Hyam's late goal helped the Sky Blues to a dramatic late victory

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Coventry and Barnsley.

    Dominic Hyam's injury-time goal broke Barnsley hearts as Coventry secured a 1-0 Championship win.

    The defender took advantage of a poor clearance to net his second Sky Bet Championship goal of the season and lift Coventry back into the top 10, three points behind sixth-placed Sheffield United.

    A valiant Barnsley, without a win on the road all season, battled hard in search of their fifth draw away from Oakwell but remain rooted to the foot of the table, nine points from safety, after Hyam's last-gasp strike.

    Mark Robins made three changes to his Coventry side from their 2-0 defeat at Cardiff in midweek, reverting to two up front as Martyn Waghorn returned to the starting line-up, while on-loan Chelsea duo Jake Clarke-Salter and Ian Maatsen were also reinstated.

    Barnsley's XI sported two changes from their 1-0 win over QPR in the form of Romal Palmer and Callum Brittain, who had been out since the Tykes' 5-4 win over Barrow in the FA Cup in early January.

    The Sky Blues made the early running and looked threatening down the left as top-scorer Viktor Gyokeres twisted and turned his way into the box before scuffing his effort into the hands of Brad Collins.

    The Barnsley goalkeeper, who turned 25 on Friday, had to be alert again inside the first five minutes when Callum O'Hare's sublime pass with the outside of his foot set Gyokeres free to force another save from him.

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    Waghorn was next to go close for Robins' side when he met Gyokeres' cross only to stab wide of the left-hand post.

    Barnsley, who beat Coventry 1-0 back in August, weathered the storm and earned a half-chance themselves, but Michal Helik headed wide from a well-delivered corner.

    O'Hare took aim at Collins' goal again five minutes before the break and the former Chelsea academy man was up to the task as he beat away the midfielder's effort before comfortably claiming Maatsen's free-kick.

    It was more of the same in the second half, with the Sky Blues looking for the all-important breakthrough.

    Ben Sheaf's clean strike was held by Collins as the brave Barnsley defence put their bodies on the line to block efforts from O'Hare and Jamie Allen.

    It took until two minutes into stoppage time for Coventry to make their pressure pay as Sheaf's hopeful ball into the box was not cleared by the Tykes defence and centre-back Hyam calmly turned and fired his effort into the bottom corner.

    It was the second time in as many seasons that Hyam had netted against Barnsley, having popped up to help the Sky Blues to a 2-0 win over the same opposition at St Andrew's back in April 2021.

    What the managers said...

    Coventry boss Mark Robins: "The goal from Dominic [Hyam] was a really good finish and something we needed, you could see the outpouring of relief more than anything else that we had broken the deadlock.

    "They'd thrown bodies up front and tried to get runners, but ultimately we defended as well as we needed to and, but for maybe a little bit of tiredness or a lack of quality at times, we could have hurt them a lot more and put them to the sword a bit earlier. Their clearance wasn't great, it fell to Dominic's feet, he hit it true and it was a really good finish, but I'm delighted with the three points."

    Barnsley boss Poya Asbaghi: "It is the worst feeling in football when you lose in injury time and it is a tough one to take. The first half was even, but in the second half Coventry pushed us down for longer times.

    "We defended very well and did not concede too many chances against a good team at home. Getting a point from here with a good defensive performance, I would take it any day of the week. Unfortunately we could not keep them out until the end. We made a mistake and they didn't."

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