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Coventry City 1-0 Swansea City: Ephron Mason-Clark goal gives Sky Blues eighth straight home win

Coventry City stretched their lead at the top of the Championship to eight points as Ephron Mason-Clark’s goal secured victory over Swansea City.

The Sky Blues were pushed hard by lowly Swansea but Mason-Clark’s emphatic close-range finish late in the first half proved enough for an eighth successive home win.

Frank Lampard’s side enjoyed more control as the contest wore on, though they were relieved to see Liam Cullen volley over from point-blank range in the final quarter.

Victory extends Coventry’s advantage over second-placed Middlesbrough, who were held at home by Blackburn Rovers.

More importantly, perhaps, Coventry are now 13 points clear of third place at the midway point in the season as they bid for a long-awaited return to the Premier League.

Swansea, meanwhile, slip to 20th – and only four points clear of the relegation zone – having suffered a fifth successive away defeat.

Coventry offered little going forward until the final stages of the first half, when a quick free-kick saw Swansea goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux save brilliantly from Ellis Simms before Mason-Clark’s follow-up was inadvertently blocked by team-mate Jack Rudoni.

The goal came from one of Milan van Ewijk’s many menacing long throws, as Matty Woolfenden flicked on and Mason-Clark finished sharply on the turn.

The half-time deficit was harsh on Swansea, who missed a big opportunity early on when Zan Vipotnik’s shot ricocheted over off Liam Kitching.

Victor Torp and Tatsuhiro Sakamoto shot too close to Vigouroux as Coventry improved in the second period, though Swansea might have levelled when Cullen turned Ethan Galbraith’s cross over the bar.

Substitute Melker Widell then drew a save from Coventry’s former Swansea goalkeeper Carl Rushworth as Lampard’s men did just enough to make it 29 points taken from 11 home league games this season.

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