Coventry City vs Cardiff City. Sky Bet Championship.
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Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Coventry and Cardiff City at the Coventry Building Society Arena as Viktor Gyokeres scored the only goal of the game to seal victory for the Sky Blues
Wednesday 15 September 2021 22:46, UK
Viktor Gyokeres maintained 10-man Coventry's 100 per cent home record in the Sky Bet Championship as they beat Cardiff 1-0 at the Coventry Building Society Arena.
The Swedish forward's fourth goal of the campaign moved the Sky Blues up to fourth in the league and condemned the Bluebirds to their first away defeat of the season.
Fankaty Dabo was shown the first red card of his career as the clock hit 90 for a foul on Marlon Pack.
Coventry boss Mark Robins opted for an unchanged line-up from the 2-0 victory over Middlesbrough on Saturday, meaning Gyokeres and Martyn Waghorn were paid up front for the fourth game running.
Cardiff manager Mick McCarthy made two changes from the 2-1 win against lowly Nottingham Forest with weekend hero Rubin Colwill and Kieffer Moore replacing Sam Bowen and James Collins.
The Bluebirds' star striker was in the action early on when he almost latched onto a long throw but a good punch from Simon Moore prevented the Wales international from getting his head to it.
Gustavo Hamer had the home side's first effort on goal when his free-kick and follow-up were both blocked by the wall before Gyokeres' superb strike came after just 15 minutes.
Jamie Allen's ball forward was helped on by Callum O'Hare and sent the former Brighton man through on goal.
He honed in on Dillon Phillips with two Cardiff defenders bearing down but it wasn't enough to stop the 23-year-old from curling his effort into the bottom corner from outside the box.
Cardiff enjoyed a spell of possession after the goal without creating any meaningful chances but were carved open numerous times on the counter attack.
Firstly it was O'Hare whose shot was blocked after a neat one-two with Dabo down the right while Dom Hyam should have done better when he met Waghorn's corner.
McCarthy was visibly showing his displeasure at his team's performance before the break, prompting him to haul off Colwill and Mark Harris at half-time in place of the benched Bowen and Collins.
The move bred confidence in the visitors and Will Vaulks fired against a Coventry defender from outside the box early in the second half while O'Hare's shot at the other end was comfortable for Phillips.
The Welsh outfit's strong spell should have seen them equalise through Joel Bagan and Collins.
Bagan headed over from close range following Perry Ng's looping deflected cross before Collins also cleared the crossbar from close range.
But Coventry continued to carry a threat at the other end and secured a deserved fourth win back in their home City despite Dabo's late red card, dismissed by referee Michael Salisbury after a poor tackle on Pack.
Coventry's Mark Robins: "First and foremost, a really good performance. You know what is coming and you have to deal with it and it is really difficult to deal with. They make it so difficult for you defensively and to try and keep them out is a really tough task so to keep a clean sheet is outstanding.
"The goal we created and Viktor Gyokeres took was outstanding and, on the back of that, the way we tried to play, and continued to play, was good. The movement, the way we moved the ball, the vision, the awareness, and the passing, was outstanding. The only blight was the sending off at the end. I'm gutted for him because he is so het up in trying to see the game out and going to get a tackle in."
Cardiff's Mick McCarthy: "Disappointing result, disappointing performance. They were the better side and deserved to win. All I would say about our side is they stuck at it and we had our chance, they had more than us, we had our chance near the end, a couple of them, but we get beat.
"There was some really good defending by the back three there to stop them getting another goal so they deserved to win and there's no doubt in my mind about it."