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Postby dutchman » Mon Mar 17, 2025 11:17 am

Haji Wright's hat-trick against Sunderland took his season goal tally to 10

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Haji Wright scored a hat-trick to send Coventry City back into the play-off places with a comfortable win that dented Sunderland's dwindling hopes of challenging for automatic promotion.

The United States international's two goals in nine first-half minutes were his first since he scored against the Black Cats in November.

Wright, who spent much of the past four months on the sidelines after suffering an ankle injury in that previous meeting, opened the scoring with a powerful finish before doubling the lead from the spot after Chris Mepham brought him down.

He completed his treble with chipped finish over onrushing goalkeeper Anthony Patterson in the 73rd minute to lift Frank Lampard's Sky Blues up to fifth in the Championship table.

Coventry had dropped to seventh on Friday, with Bristol City leapfrogging them into the play-off spots after beating Norwich City.

Sunderland are still 10 points better off in fourth, but their defeat at CBS Arena leaves them nine points adrift of the automatic promotion spots after Burnley beat Swansea 2-0 to move up to second.

The hosts made a bright start, with Victor Torp teeing Bobby Thomas up for a headed chance with an early free-kick before the Dane went on to provide the assist as Wright scored their deserved opener.

Minutes after drilling a low shot past Patterson into the bottom corner, Wright beat the Black Cats goalkeeper again with coolly-taken spot-kick straight down the middle.

Sunderland struggled to create any meaningful chances in reply, although Eliezer Mayenda and Wilson Isidor sent efforts off target in quick succession after the hour mark.

A threaded pass from Torp found Wright running into space to score his first hat-trick since August 2021 – for Antalyaspor against Rizespor in Turkey's top-flight – earning him a standing ovation from the elated Coventry crowd when substituted in stoppage time at the end of the game.

Coventry City boss Frank Lampard told BBC CWR:

"From the first minute the players were really at it in every sense, both on and off the ball. They moved the ball quickly and moved it well.

"They got a lot of control early on, played the game in their half a lot and counter pressed really well when we lost the ball. We were fast, really fast today.

"And we got the goals that we deserved. Even in the second half we continued, so it was a very complete performance.

"I hadn't seen Haji [before his recent return from injury], all I knew is what he had done here before, so I was excited to get him back. And for him to play this level of game today, and show what he did was really impressive.

"It was an outstanding individual performance from him."

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Re: Coventry City 3 - 0 Sunderland

Postby dutchman » Tue Mar 18, 2025 5:23 am

Hat-trick hero Wright glad to be back after lay-off

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Coventry City striker Haji Wright said he is just happy to be back playing after scoring his first hat-trick for the club in Saturday's 3-0 victory against Sunderland.

Wright, making his first home start under head coach Frank Lampard after missing almost four months with an ankle ligament injury, took his Championship goal tally for the season to 10 as the Sky Blues boosted their play-off bid.

"I wouldn't say I was anxious but I was just kind of itching to play after so long," Wright told BBC Radio CWR.

"I felt great out there. After being out for so long, I felt fresh and light on my feet.

"I've been on two [goals] a couple of times now for the club. I'm just happy now to finally get the third one."

Wright, Coventry's record transfer purchase in 2023, also said the time spent on the sidelines meant he did not have a personal target of goals in mind with eight matches of the regular season remaining.

"After missing more than half the season, it's kind of difficult to gauge how you'll come back and when and where it'll kick off again," the 26-year-old added.

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