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Coventry City vs Sheffield United. Sky Bet Championship.

The Coventry Building Society ArenaAttendance21,732.

Coventry City 4

  • V Gyokeres (20th minute)
  • C O'Hare (52nd minute, 59th minute)
  • M Godden (68th minute)

Sheffield United 1

  • S Berge (16th minute)

Coventry 4-1 Sheffield United: Callum O'Hare double steers Sky Blues to victory

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Coventry and Sheffield United at the Coventry Building Society Arena as two goals from helped the Sky Blues come from behind for a comprehensive win.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship game between Coventry and Sheffield Utd

Callum O'Hare's first career brace kept Coventry's play-off hopes alive following a blistering 4-1 Championship comeback victory against Sheffield United at the CBS Arena.

Sander Berge opened the scoring for the Blades before Viktor Gyokeres' equaliser in the first half, but it was O'Hare who completed the turnaround with two goals in seven second-half minutes.

The Sky Blues compounded United's misery when O'Hare squared for Matty Godden to tap home Coventry's fourth and complete a brilliant comeback.

Paul Heckingbottom had lost just two of his 16 league games in charge prior to the Blades' trip to the West Midlands, but the defeat left United eight points off the top two, whilst Coventry closed the gap to the top six to three points.

The home side were without both manager Mark Robins and assistant Adi Viveash after positive Covid-19 tests on the morning of the match, so first-team coach Dennis Lawrence took charge with O'Hare recalled to the starting line-up for his 100th start for the Sky Blues and Fankaty Dabo returned from suspension.

The Blades were forced into two changes as Conor Hourihane replaced the injured John Fleck, whilst 19-year-old Kyron Gordon was handed just his second league start in defence in place of Ben Davies.

The away side were ahead after a quarter of an hour when Billy Sharp's shot flashed across goal, before the returning Hourihane hoisted a cross to the back post which was met by the towering Norway international Berge to power his header into the top corner.

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But before the 4,000 travelling Blades fans' celebrations had finished, the Sky Blues had equalised through a Scandinavian of their own.

Jack Robinson misjudged a hopeful punt forward and Sweden striker Gyokeres found himself through on goal before keeping his cool to slot the ball magnificently past Wes Foderingham after 20 minutes.

Referee Jeremy Simpson presented Hourihane with a chance to score after adjudging former Blade Simon Moore to have picked up a back-pass, while Gustavo Hamer was thwarted by Foderingham when put through on goal following some brilliant interplay between O'Hare and Jamie Alen.

Coventry took the lead for the first time seven minutes after the break when Gyokeres broke down the right.

His effort was pushed onto the post by former Rangers' goalkeeper Foderingham, but O'Hare got the better of the Blades stopper to bundle home his second goal of the season.

Michael Rose almost doubled the Sky Blues' lead when he hit the post from a corner, but it was Gyokeres who turned from scorer to provider, feeding O'Hare who took one touch before rolling his classy finish past Foderingham into the bottom corner.

The rout was complete after 68 minutes when Ian Maatsen's magical footwork evaded a crowd of defenders on the edge of the box, slipping in O'Hare to square for Godden to tap home his first goal in almost two months after appendix surgery.

What the managers said...

Coventry first-team coach Dennis Lawrence: "Well, what I would like to do today is be able to enjoy some Nando's and think about Wednesday when it comes. I'm sure over the next few days, it'll be communication with the manager, contact with Adi and we'll assess and prepare the game again together.

"The players were outstanding. The way they responded to going a goal down to a good team was pleasing, it was pleasing for the fans, pleasing for the players and I'm sure the manager and Adi would be very proud of them."

Sheffield United's Paul Heckingbottom: "Bad day at the office, got beat by the better team, no complaints. We got beat 4-1 and Wes was man of the match. I will look at the goals we conceded and we didn't half give them a helping hand. We had too many players who had a bad day on the same day and when that happens, it is going to be really difficult.

"We were beaten all over the pitch today. I saw things there which I hadn't seen last season, it (the result) must be parked and (we) prepare for Blackpool. I saw non-negotiable things like how we tackle, where we tackle. It is not finger pointing but us trying to be better. (There's) only Wes who can hold his head up high."

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