Championship: Coventry, Middlesbrough and Millwall all clinch comeback wins - Soccer News
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Championship: Coventry, Middlesbrough and Millwall all clinch comeback wins - Soccer News
"Coventry City came from behind to maintain their 10-point lead at the top of the Championship table with a 3-1 win over Charlton Athletic on Saturday. Harvey Knibbs opened the scoring for Charlton in the 13th minute, turning in Tyreece Campbell's deflected shot, but Josh Eccles levelled the score in the 40th minute with a long-range effort. Ellis Simms headed in his first four minutes later."
"Simms' second goal of the match was the 50th goal that Coventry have scored in the Championship this season, the most of any team in the top four English divisions. They have won each of their last five matches, scoring 14 goals in that run, and only failing to score more than once against Stoke City. Perhaps more impressive is the fight shown by Frank Lampard's side; they have won 13 points from losing positions"
Coventry City came from behind to beat Charlton Athletic 3-1 and maintain a 10-point lead at the top of the Championship. Harvey Knibbs opened the scoring in the 13th minute, Josh Eccles levelled with a long-range effort in the 40th, and Ellis Simms scored twice, including a close-range finish with 14 minutes remaining. The win was Coventry's 11th in 12 matches and their 50th Championship goal of the season. Middlesbrough won 2-1 under Kim Hellberg, Millwall beat Southampton 3-2 with a 97th-minute winner, and Preston edged Sheffield Wednesday 3-2.
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