Wrexham 3-2 Coventry City: Kieffer Moore hat-trick ends Sky Blues’ unbeaten run

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Prior to kick-off, Frank Lampard was full of praise for Wrexham’s rapid rise up the football pyramid, and the former midfielder quickly discovered the hosts were not going to be pushovers.

Both sides had chances early on as Josh Windass blazed well over before Liam Kitching headed Matt Grimes’ in-swinging corner narrowly wide.

Much to the frustration of the home fans, Lewis O’Brien opted against shooting after being picked out by Windass as the hosts competed well with the league leaders.

After Coventry captain Grimes fired wide from a free-kick, Wrexham were presented with a glorious chance to open the scoring as Windass’ cross ran through to O’Brien who was brilliantly denied by the outstretched leg of Carl Rushworth.

The Red Dragons were emphatically punished for that miss as, just a minute later, Sakamoto’s lofted ball over the top found Mason-Clark who guided the ball beyond Okonkwo.

Coventry’s ruthless nature typified why they have been so free-scoring this season, and while Wrexham continued to get into plenty of promising positions, their lack of cutting edge ensured the visitors remained on course for an historic win.

Max Cleworth’s left-footed pile-driver flew just wide five minutes into the second-half as the hosts remained threatening.

Coventry grew increasingly reliant on counter-attacks, as evidenced when Haji Wright’s shot trickled wide from a narrow angle.

But the home side’s pressure told in the 60th minute as Issa Kabore fed Windass who crossed for Moore to send the ball beyond Rushworth from six yards out.

And they were in dreamland nine minutes later as Windass this time lifted a cross into the box, with Moore steering his header into the bottom corner to make it 2-1.

Ellis Simms, Victor Torp, Josh Eccles and Jay Dasilva were all summoned from the bench by Lampard as the latter stages of the contest became stretched.

But Windass again teed up Moore to rifle a left-footed shot beyond Rushworth to complete his treble on 83 minutes – the first in the league by a Wrexham player since Mick Vinter in 1982 against Rotherham.

Sakamoto’s sumptuous 88th-minute strike – his third of the campaign – set up a nervy finish, although Wrexham held on to clinch all three points as Coventry tasted defeat under Lampard.



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