FA Cup - Fourth Round - Replay: Coventry City 4 - 1 Sheffield Wednesday

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FA Cup - Fourth Round - Replay: Coventry City 4 - 1 Sheffield Wednesday

Postby dutchman » Tue Feb 06, 2024 11:24 pm

Coventry see off Wednesday with FA Cup win

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Three goals in seven second-half minutes saw Coventry demolish Sheffield Wednesday and book an FA Cup fifth-round home tie against non-league heroes Maidstone United.

The Owls, without a win in six games in all competitions, had managed to hold the Sky Blues 1-1 in the first half, as Bailey-Tye Cadamarteri's goal cancelled out a lovely second-minute opener by Kasey Palmer.

Mark Robins' team, who themselves had gone three games without a victory, came out firing in the second half as Callum O'Hare scored his eighth and ninth goals of the season inside six minutes.

Wednesday, who also conceded four goals inside 12 minutes at relegation rivals Huddersfield on Saturday, then saw Haji Wright head in a fourth two minutes later.

That dire result in the Yorkshire derby had left Danny Rohl's side eight points adrift of Championship safety, but any thoughts they might find some relief in the FA Cup crashed to earth at the Coventry Building Society Arena.

After drawing 1-1 in the first game at Hillsborough, they were behind inside two minutes as O'Hare fed Palmer and he drifted across the face of the Wednesday defence before reversing his shot into Pierce Charles' bottom corner.

The Owls responded well, and were level in the 10th minute after some messy defending by Mark Robins' team. Will Vaulks' cross should have been dealt with but Wright volleyed his attempted clearance against team-mate Josh Eccles and the ball fell neatly for Cadamarteri to find the net.

O'Hare and Palmer continued to cause problems but Wednesday keeper Charles saved from the former, and from Eccles and Wright, while Coventry keeper Ben Wilson had to be sharp to prevent Jay Dasilva from turning Anthony Musaba's dangerous cross into his own net.

Coventry were in uncompromising mood in the second half and after twice going close through Victor Torp, they were back in front in the 50th minute as Palmer's no-look pass found O'Hare in the box and he guided his shot into the bottom corner.

As on Saturday, Wednesday simply collapsed once they had gone behind and six minutes later Mallik Wilks' weak challenge allowed Dasilva to burst into the box. O'Hare took the ball off his team-mate's toe, bamboozled the defence with a step-over and then expertly found the far corner to give Coventry a two-goal cushion.

Coventry wrapped up their third win in four meetings between the two in the last six weeks.

Wright glanced in Dasilva's cross, which meant all four goals had been fashioned down Coventry's left-hand side.

Coventry manager Mark Robins told BBC Radio CWR:

"The performance was good from start to finish, just a little bit sloppy in terms of giving them chances.

"I thought Kasey (Palmer) was fantastic all night, but that first run he went on, the calmness and patience he showed in creating an opportunity for himself and finishing it brilliantly, he continued with that all evening.

"We've got Callum O'Hare, who's on fire, linking up with Kasey, linking up with Haji (Wright), and with (Victor) Torp and Josh Eccles, and Jay Dasilva played his best game for us.

"The cross for Haji's goal was the icing on the cake and with the other two goals in between the game was put to bed."

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