Coventry extend Championship lead after late Mason-Clark strike sinks Stoke

When it arrived it was worth the wait. Ephron Mason-Clark had provided much of the quality, in a game largely devoid of it. So it was fitting that it was he who, with full time nearing, left the floor to meet Ellis Simms’ flick-on acrobatically and send 3,300 Coventry fans into a wild dance.

Mason-Clark was left floored by Junior Tchamadeu who, as he had all afternoon, tried to halt his direct opponent on the Coventry left but arrived a fraction too late. Those in the blue corner did his celebrating for him, a rendition of Dean Martin’s Sway containing their No 10’s name filling the Stoke air for several minutes.

Eventually a dazed looking Mason-Clark departed on a stretcher but earned the afternoon’s loudest cheer with a wave towards his loyal followers. Frank Lampard watched on calmly, arms folded, from the technical area. But even he had allowed himself a celebratory jig with his staff at the goal and why not: Coventry’s lead at the top of the tablewas extended to five points.

Spare a thought for Mark Robins. A year and a day since he was unceremoniously sacked by the visitors – proof that even miracle workers are afforded little grace – he must have thought his resurgent Stoke team had battled hard enough for a point.

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The top three in League One were all beaten as Jack Wilshere’s positive start to life as Luton’s manager continued with a 3-0 victory over table-toppers Stockport. The Hatters have now won four games in a row. Two quick-fire goals in the latter stages of the first half from Jake Richards and Cohen Bramall and one from Isaiah Jones in the second half settled it, with Nathan Lowe missing a penalty for the hosts before Owen Dodgson was sent off.

Second-placed Bradford also lost at home, Jake Beesley and Charlie Webster netting for Burton in a 2-1 victory, while two goals from Ashley Fletcher and one from Tom Bloxham gave improving Blackpool a 3-1 victory over Cardiff. Bolton are now only two points off top spot after beating Port Vale 4-0, Amario Cozier-Duberry scoring twice and Xavier Simons and Kyle Dempsey once each.

Peterborough climbed off the bottom of the table with a remarkable 5-0 victory over high-flying AFC Wimbledon, Harry Leonard and Gustav Lindgren scoring twice each, while Huddersfield were 3-1 victors against struggling Plymouth. Victory for Lincoln would have seen them draw level on points with Stockport but they were beaten 3-0 by Rotherham: Reece James, Ar’jany Martha and Denzel Hall on the scoresheet.

Wycombe’s resurgence under Michael Duff continued with a 4-1 win over Leyton Orient. An eventful first half saw Fred Onyedinma score twice either side of an Aaron Connolly penalty before Dan Casey extended the Chairboys’ lead, and Sam Bell added a fourth with 15 minutes left.

Northampton returned to winning ways with a 2-1 victory over Mansfield. Rhys Oates crashed in the opener but the Cobblers turned things around in the second half as Jack Perkins levelled before Tom Eaves won it from the penalty spot. Davis Keilor-Dunn scored the winner as Barnsley defeated Doncaster 2-1 while Exeter and Wigan drew 1-1. PA Media

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The top three in League One were all beaten as Jack Wilshere’s positive start to life as Luton’s manager continued with a 3-0 victory over table-toppers Stockport. The Hatters have now won four games in a row. Two quick-fire goals in the latter stages of the first half from Jake Richards and Cohen Bramall and one from Isaiah Jones in the second half settled it, with Nathan Lowe missing a penalty for the hosts before Owen Dodgson was sent off.

Second-placed Bradford also lost at home, Jake Beesley and Charlie Webster netting for Burton in a 2-1 victory, while two goals from Ashley Fletcher and one from Tom Bloxham gave improving Blackpool a 3-1 victory over Cardiff. Bolton are now only two points off top spot after beating Port Vale 4-0, Amario Cozier-Duberry scoring twice and Xavier Simons and Kyle Dempsey once each.

Peterborough climbed off the bottom of the table with a remarkable 5-0 victory over high-flying AFC Wimbledon, Harry Leonard and Gustav Lindgren scoring twice each, while Huddersfield were 3-1 victors against struggling Plymouth. Victory for Lincoln would have seen them draw level on points with Stockport but they were beaten 3-0 by Rotherham: Reece James, Ar’jany Martha and Denzel Hall on the scoresheet.

Wycombe’s resurgence under Michael Duff continued with a 4-1 win over Leyton Orient. An eventful first half saw Fred Onyedinma score twice either side of an Aaron Connolly penalty before Dan Casey extended the Chairboys’ lead, and Sam Bell added a fourth with 15 minutes left.

Northampton returned to winning ways with a 2-1 victory over Mansfield. Rhys Oates crashed in the opener but the Cobblers turned things around in the second half as Jack Perkins levelled before Tom Eaves won it from the penalty spot. Davis Keilor-Dunn scored the winner as Barnsley defeated Doncaster 2-1 while Exeter and Wigan drew 1-1. PA Media

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He must not be too disheartened, though. Stoke, who slipped to third, showed enough to suggest that the optimism about their resurrection is not misplaced. Their ground is once more a boiling pot of intimidation after eight seasons spent barely at a simmer.

An already hyped crowd roared louder when the Coventry fans began chanting immediately after the Last Post had finished. They rapidly realised their (accidental) error but a minute’s silence became 55 seconds.

Further love was lost when Brandon Thomas-Asante went to ground in the area. Ben Wilmot had simply stroked his shoulder, and John Busby quite rightly deemed the contact was hardly contact at all. Boos. Boos. More boos.

Frank Lampard punches the air after Coventry moved five points clear at the top of the Championship. Photograph: Paul Currie/Shutterstock

Clear openings were scarce. For Coventry, Victor Torp was denied twice by Viktor Johansson. The Dane might have expected to score at least once: his six previous Championship strikes this season have come from an xG of just 1.7.

Stoke’s best chance arrived when a teasing cross looked to be met by Million Manhoef. However, just before it reached him at the back post, Jay Dasilva got a vital touch. The ball bounced off of Manhoef’s face and to safety. Offside was suspected but the flag remained bodyside and, given the lack of video assistant referee, it would have stood.

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Staying on video technology, Sorba Thomas found fortune in its absence. “My bad, my bad” he mouthed when swarmed by blue shirts after he kicked the twisting Tatsuhiro Sakamoto near the touchline. It was mistimed not malicious but he wore a guilty face.

Post-break, the tension grew as the light faded. Again, Coventry were on the front foot. Haji Wright requested a penalty but again Busby’s call was spot on – Wilmot had timed his challenge perfectly. Mason-Clark, a constant nuisance to Tchamadeu, danced inside and got a shot from distance away. Johansson spilled an awkwardly bouncing ball and took a knock from Thomas-Asante gathering the rebound.

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There was a goal glut at Newport as League Two leaders Walsall claimed a 4-2 victory. Five of the goals came in the first half, including two for Ryan Finnigan, and Rico Browne made sure of the points for the Saddlers early in the second half. Second-placed Swindon looked set to lose ground after Tranmere’s Kristian Dennis levelled with two minutes to go but Finley Munroe made it 2-1 in injury time.

Third-placed Salford were held to a 0-0 draw by Cambridge and MK Dons had to fight back from two down to earn a 2-2 draw against Barnet. Owen Lunt’s first senior goal for Crewe, a strike from Tommi O’Reilly and a late effort from Omar Bogle earned the Railwaymen a 3-1 win over Shrewsbury.

Barrow recovered from two down to hold high-flying Grimsby 2-2 while Max Clark’s goal earned Gillingham, still without Gareth Ainsworth on the touchline, a 1-0 win at Bristol Rovers. A topsy-turvy clash at Chesterfield ended in a 3-3 draw with Accrington, Fleetwood had Zech Medley sent off for two yellow cards inside 10 minutes and lost 2-1 at Crawley while Bromley beat Colchester 2-0 and 10-man Oldham held on for a 1-0 victory at Harrogate. PA Media

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Third-placed Salford were held to a 0-0 draw by Cambridge and MK Dons had to fight back from two down to earn a 2-2 draw against Barnet. Owen Lunt’s first senior goal for Crewe, a strike from Tommi O’Reilly and a late effort from Omar Bogle earned the Railwaymen a 3-1 win over Shrewsbury.

Barrow recovered from two down to hold high-flying Grimsby 2-2 while Max Clark’s goal earned Gillingham, still without Gareth Ainsworth on the touchline, a 1-0 win at Bristol Rovers. A topsy-turvy clash at Chesterfield ended in a 3-3 draw with Accrington, Fleetwood had Zech Medley sent off for two yellow cards inside 10 minutes and lost 2-1 at Crawley while Bromley beat Colchester 2-0 and 10-man Oldham held on for a 1-0 victory at Harrogate. PA Media

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Stoke continued defending resolutely, looking largely to break via Manhoef and Thomas. A clevely weighted Bae Jun-ho pass put the former through, but again Dasilva, first by pushing the winger wide and then by throwing his body at the shot, thwarted him.

Finally, with four minutes of normal time remaining of a game played in acres of space and at a ferocious pace, Mason-Clark provided the missing ace.

The pure, unbridled optimism that lingered in the air en route to the ground had dissipated a touch for the 24,000 or so home fans as they departed. But for Coventry, whose fans serenaded Mason-Clark long after the final whistle, the feeling that their near 25-year wait for a top-flight return is edging closer grows ever stronger.

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