Two Back Amid Four Changes as Frank Lampard Names Coventry City Team v Swansea
Coventry City remain unbeaten at home with their ninth Championship win, extending their lead to 13 points as Swansea fail to convert key second-half chances.
- At the CBS Arena, the Sky Blues beat Swansea City 1-0, with Ephron Mason-Clark's finish a minute before half-time securing the win.
- Milan van Ewijk's long throw was flicked on and converted by Ephron Mason-Clark after a tight contest where Coventry City were made to work hard for the points.
- Coventry relied on key saves and a vital block, including Carl Rushworth and Lawrence Vigouroux's stops and Liam Kitching's goal-saving block after nine minutes.
- The win was Coventry City's ninth home Championship victory, leaving the Sky Blues unbeaten at home with a 13-point cushion as they pursue a Premier League return after 25 seasons.
- Tactically, Coventry sustained pressure with quick corners despite being made to work hard for the points, with Frank Lampard naming Ellis Simms ahead of Haji Wright in a four-change side.
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Plucky Swansea City go down to Coventry City after Mason-Clark's emphatic finish
Swansea City went down 1-0 to the Sky Blues at the CBS Arena
Swansea City Fall 1-0 at Coventry Despite Strong Performance and Missed Chances
Swansea City pushed the Championship leaders all the way in a tight Boxing Day contest at the CBS Arena, creating several clear chances but ultimately falling 1-0 to Coventry City. A late first‑half strike proved decisive despite a strong, structured Swansea display that deserved more than the final scoreline suggested. The post Swansea City Fall 1-0 at Coventry Despite Strong Performance and Missed Chances appeared first on JACKARMY.net.
Highlights and goal of Coventry City (1-0) vs Swansea in EFL Championship | 12/26/2025
In a compromise with few highlights, the locals knew how to manage the advantage with order and solidity, while the visit tried without managing to be decisive. Three valuable points for those led by Lampard to continue at the top of the table.
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