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Coventry City vs Ipswich Town; Sky Bet Championship

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Coventry City vs Ipswich Town. Sky Bet Championship.

The Coventry Building Society Arena.

Coventry City 0

    Ipswich Town 2

    • J Clarke (72nd minute)
    • W Burns (83rd minute)

    Coventry City 0-2 Ipswich Town: Jack Clarke and Wes Burns net in Tractor Boys win

    Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Coventry City and Ipswich Town at the Coventry Building Society Arena on Monday; Jack Clarke and Wes Burns strike for Tractor Boys.

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Coventry City and Ipswich Town

    Ipswich closed the gap on the Sky Bet Championship's top two with an impressive 2-0 win at Coventry, ending the leaders' unbeaten home record this season.

    Jack Clarke opened the scoring after 72 minutes and Wes Burns' first goal since May 2024 doubled the visitors' lead 11 minutes later.

    The Tractor Boys started the day 13 points behind Frank Lampard's Sky Blues and five behind second-placed Middlesbrough following a run of four away matches without a win.

    It was the second time this month that Ipswich tasted victory over Coventry, after Kieran McKenna's side enjoyed a 3-0 success at Portman Road on December 6.

    Monday's defeat ended a run of eight straight home wins for Coventry, who were handed their first loss at the CBS Arena this season - and only a third in the league this calendar year.

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    Ipswich dominated the first half, enjoying almost 70 per cent of possession against an uncharacteristically passive Coventry.

    McKenna made four changes to his side from the 0-0 draw with Millwall on Boxing Day as Jack Taylor, Sindre Walle Egeli and Clarke replaced Jens Cajuste, Kasey McAteer and Jaden Philogene.

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    Jacob Greaves replaced the ill Leif Davis at left-back, and it was his cross that created the first opening of the match when Ivon Azon's header was saved by Carl Rushworth.

    Clarke then lashed an effort wide after latching onto a cross on the edge of the Coventry box.

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    Jack Clarke scores after a deflection from Coventry City defender Luke Woolfenden

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    Wes Burns slots in a low side footed shot into the bottom corner of Coventry's net after well-weighted pass from Marcelino Nunez

    Azon was released by Greaves and the Spaniard was able to cut inside and curl a shot into the arms of Rushworth.

    Darnell Furlong's cross was then met by Greaves, who saw his header held by Coventry's keeper.

    The on-loan Brighton stopper then made one of the saves of the season to deny Taylor. The 24-year-old sprawled to his right to keep out the midfielder's well-struck effort, tipping onto the underside of the bar before Luke Woolfenden prodded the ball out for a corner.

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    Coventry City goalkeeper Carl Rushworth produces a moment of brilliance with a save of the season contender to deny Ipswich Town’s Jack Taylor

    The Sky Blues, who had managed just one effort in the first half through Ephron Mason-Clark's header, started the second half on the front foot as Victor Torp's shot was blocked by Greaves.

    Ipswich goalkeeper Christian Walton made his first contribution 10 minutes after the break when he pushed away Haji Wright's deflected effort as the American went in search of his first goal since October 4.

    Lampard was left aghast when referee Anthony Backhouse waved away the hosts' appeals for a penalty after Wright and Furlong clashed on the edge of the box.

    Rushworth had enjoyed a quiet start to the second period after his first-half heroics but was called upon once again as he pushed Azon's goalbound shot out for a corner.

    The opener arrived on 72 minutes when Marcelino Nunez picked out Clarke and the winger had plenty of time to get his shot away, which looped up off the heel of Woolfenden and into the corner.

    Ipswich doubled their lead 11 minutes later through Burns, who was making just his second appearance since suffering an ACL injury against Liverpool in January.

    Nunez was the creator once again as he laid into the path of the Wales international, who rolled his shot calmly into the corner in front of the travelling supporters.

    The managers

    Coventry's Frank Lampard:

    "We didn't play as well as we normally do and we came up against a good team, a strong team in this league.

    "They played well so sometimes you have to credit the opposition and I think we were off it a little bit in probably energy, in bravery to play like we normally do.

    "And they got a feeling in the first half of the game of having a lot of control of it. We pulled that back a bit in the second half when we had a bit more momentum.

    "I wanted to shake the lads out of that (at half-time) to remind themselves at that point we're 13 points ahead of Ipswich, who are a really strong team. We're top of this league, play like it, and I didn't think the lads really had that sort of belief.

    "We were off it tonight and we lose the game because we're playing a good team. That's it in simple terms."

    Ipswich's Kieran McKenna:

    "It was a really good performance. In the first half there was a real confidence, a composure. We took the game on, controlled the game and had some really good chances.

    "We knew at half-time that the whole game wouldn't be like that against a team this strong with the home record they have.

    "You're not going to have a period of pressure and set plays, you're going to have to stay strong and we managed to do that in the second half, and we got the goals clearly that the performance deserved.

    "The boys knew what they needed to do and everyone was really happy when the first goal goes in and from there we were in a great spot."

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