Coventry City vs Sheffield Wednesday. Sky Bet Championship.
The Coventry Building Society ArenaAttendance29,208.
Coventry City 2
- T Sakamoto (20th minute, 89th minute)
- L Kitching (sent off 96th minute)
Sheffield Wednesday 0
- B Diaby (sent off 96th minute)
Coventry City 2-0 Sheffield Wednesday: Tatsuhiro Sakamoto scores twice in Sky Blues win
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Coventry City and Sheffield Wednesday at the Coventry Building Society Arena on Boxing Day | Tatsuhiro Sakamoto scored twice to seal victory for Sky Blues.
Tuesday 26 December 2023 18:24, UK
Japan international Tatsuhiro Sakamoto struck both goals as Coventry continued to rise up the Sky Bet Championship standings with a 2-0 win over struggling Sheffield Wednesday.
Although the Sky Blues remain in mid-table, they now find themselves just three points behind the play-off places following their third win in five games unbeaten.
While Mark Robins' side are looking upwards in hope, the Owls do so in desperation after Huddersfield's victory over Blackburn left them eight points adrift of safety.
The match got off to a scrappy opening with neither team able to keep hold of the ball for sustained periods.
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The flow wasn't helped by an unfortunate head injury to Wednesday forward Callum Paterson and it was while he was about to be substituted off that Coventry took the lead in the 20th minute.
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It was USA international Haji Wright who pulled the ball back from the left for Sakamoto, and although his shot was not the cleanest it found the bottom corner.
The opening goal of the game actually came from its first effort, a feat the Owls could not replicate when Marvin Johnson shot tamely at Brad Collins after working himself into space.
The best chance the visitors had to draw level before half-time was when Johnson was given plenty of time to cross, only for George Byers to miscue his header off target.
Sakamoto had an opportunity to double his and Coventry's tally seven minutes after the restart when he shot wide from just outside the area after Josh Eccles' corner was cleared his way.
Wednesday managed to ride out what was a bright start to the second half by the Sky Blues and they really should have equalised after 64 minutes when substitutes Anthony Musaba and Ashley Fletcher both had efforts from point-blank range blocked.
The hosts then had a great opportunity to put clear daylight between themselves and the Owls when Eccles played in a fine cross that was headed wide by Wright at the back post.
Chances were finally stating to flow, with a mistake from Coventry's Bobby Thomas letting in Bailey Cadamarteri, whose effort was beaten away by Collins with what was his first real save.
Bambo Diaby then headed Barry Bannan's free kick over as the visitors continued to press for an equaliser, but time was now running out for Danny Rohl's side.
Instead, the Sky Blues put the game beyond them in the 89th minute when Sakamoto was found in space on the right and he cut inside before bending a fine finish beyond Cameron Dawson.
Frustration boiled over after the final whistle, as Diaby was shown a red card following a fracas with Coventry's Liam Kitching, who was also sent off.
The managers
Coventry's Mark Robins:
"I didn't see what had happened, but I've seen it back now and I'm appealing that. There's no way he can be sent off for that, no way.
"The kid's come from behind him and it's assault; he's pushed him in his face, so where does he go? He can't go anywhere because he's come into his space, so he (Diaby) has pushed him, he's then stuck his head on his head and Kitch hasn't reacted.
"Whether he's put his hands up to stop it, I don't know, but it's an attack, it's ridiculous and then he's come back for seconds, so 100 per cent I'm appealing it. I'm furious.
"What happened at the end can sort of detract from a performance that was actually pretty good.
"Two brilliant goals, well worked and well finished and Tatsu's been doing that, he's been growing in confidence, he's taking shots now."
Sheffield Wednesday's Danny Rohl:
"I think it was a fair-play game, there were not bad fouls or anything like this.
"It's a hard decision, for both a red card after the game, but it's the decision from the ref and we can't change it.
"This is football but it's not helpful for us at the moment because we've now got Callum (Paterson) out for the next games and Bambo out for the next games.
"I tried everything to bring some fresh legs in, but this is what our situation is at the moment, this is what we've been handed and it's about preparing for our next game (at Preston), recovery and then going again."