Alex take step towards Wembley

Image: Leitch-Smith: Wrapped up win

Crewe have one foot in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy final after beating Coventry 3-0 at a packed Ricoh Arena in the Northern final first leg.

Playing in front of 31,054 - a record for the competition outside the overall final - City had the better of the first half on Tuesday night but could not find a way past an in-form Steve Phillips. The Crewe keeper thwarted Stephen Elliott on three occasions, while the visitors snatched a 52nd-minute lead. Bradden Inman led a swift counter attack forward and applied a devastating finish with his left foot after a square ball from Byron Moore. Phillips was called upon again to prevent a deflected clearance finding the net before Carl Baker smashed the foot of his near post. Inman then struck again, producing a magnificent solo run before firing low into the net from 18 yards, 12 minutes from time. Ajay Leitch-Smith added a well-finished third with just six minutes left to make Crewe hot favourites for a trip to Wembley.
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