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Coventry City
Championship | Gameweek 2
Sep 18, 2020 at 7.45pm UK
Ricoh Arena
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Coventry
3 - 2
QPR

Godden (44'), O'Hare (50'), McFadzean (84')
Shipley (60')
FT(HT: 1-1)
Dykes (41' pen.), Barbet (76')
Chair (65'), Wallace (88')

Coventry City edge five-goal thriller with Queens Park Rangers

Coventry City edge five-goal thriller with Queens Park Rangers
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The Sky Blues recorded their first win since returning to the second tier.

Coventry marked their first home game back in the Championship with a thrilling 3-2 victory over QPR at St Andrew's.

Kyle McFadzean grabbed a late winner to atone for giving away a first-half penalty which had given QPR the lead.

Lyndon Dykes' spot-kick for the visitors was cancelled out by Matt Godden shortly before the break.

Callum O'Hare then put the hosts ahead in the second half and, after Yoann Barbet had made it 2-2, McFadzean rose highest to produce a late winner.

Rangers were the more assertive side in the first half but failed to make their possession count until Dykes gave them the lead four minutes before the break.

The penalty was awarded after a challenge from Coventry skipper McFadzean, who was beaten to a loose ball in the area by Bright Osayi-Samuel.

Dykes subsequently slammed the penalty high and hard, giving Marko Marosi no chance.

The home side responded immediately however, with an equaliser from Godden on the stroke of half-time.

Rangers lost concentration and excellent work from Ryan Giles down the left saw the on-loan Wolves wing-back stand up a beautiful cross from the byline, allowing Godden to take his time and head in at the far post.

Joe Lumley in the QPR goal will feel he could have done better with the effort, but it had just enough power to sneak over the line.

The goal seemed to give the hosts a huge confidence boost and they took the lead for the first time this campaign through O'Hare's strike five minutes after the break.

Fankaty Dabo jinxed wonderfully down Coventry's right and hit a low cross into the box.

An incoming O'Hare managed to pick up the deflected cross, exquisitely getting the ball under control and hitting low and hard past Lumley.

However, the visitors managed to get back on level terms after 76 minutes. Coventry failed to clear an Ilias Chair corner, allowing Barbet to bring the ball down and blast a vicious left-footed finish into the roof of Coventry's net to make it 2-2.

Coventry refused to lie down, however, and restored their lead less than 10 minutes later.

The impressive Gustavo Hamer, a summer signing from Dutch side PEC Zwolle, put an outswinging corner into the QPR box which was met by McFadzean, who rose above everyone else to plant a header into the net to make amends for giving away the penalty which led to the opener.

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