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Coventry City 1-1 Rotherham United: League One's top two draw


Rotherham United and Coventry City are level on points at the top of League One

Rotherham United stayed top of League One despite Coventry City coming from behind to snatch a point from a fiercely contested battle of second against first.

The Millers went ahead on 23 minutes after a bad error from home goalkeeper Marko Marosi, who spilled the corner from which the grateful Freddie Ladapo latched onto to score from close range.

After a 16th goal of the season for the Millers top scorer, Ladapo was then denied a second by an athletic save from Marosi.

Coventry had chances to level before the break, as Callum O’Hare blasted over and Max Biamou’s header flew straight at Millers keeper Daniel Iversen.

The hosts were level just two minutes into the second half when City top scorer Matt Gordon headed home at the near post for his 13th goal of the season.

And, despite nine minutes of injury time following a serious looking injury for Millers midfielder Daniel Barlaser, that was how it stayed.

Having been outmuscled before the break by the powerful Millers, Coventry had the better of it after the break and had the chances to win it, going closest when Godden steered his late header just wide.

And, although Mark Robins’ men were unable to go above his old pal Paul Warne’s Rotherham on the night, they are still level on points and with a game in hand.

Sky Blues boss Mark Robins told BBC Coventry & Warwickshire:

“I’m disappointed we didn’t get that second goal. But that’s still 20 points from the last eight games. Our lads can play. It’s just about belief. And once they get that, the sky’s the limit.

“I won’t be pointing the finger at my keeper, because he then went on to make an unbelievable save from Ladapo, who turned and really hit one. That was world class.

“Rotherham are a decent side. I was glad to get in at half time to rejig things. I was really proud of the way we played second half and, in the end, with that header at the end, we were only a slither away from winning it.”

Rotherham manager Paul Warne:

“I Just didn’t think they could contain us in the first half – we took the lead and could have scored another. We stopped them from playing out from the back which not many teams have done.

“But to concede that goal, a quick free-kick out wide and a cross in, is really disappointing. But, in the end Coventry thoroughly deserved a draw – they were better than us second half.

“We just didn’t perform as well and I just didn’t think our key players had a really good game and that’s what’s disappointing for me because I think if we had been at our best we would have won.

“I’ve gone round the room and given some home truths. I want them to be great every game and it’s good that they feel disappointed that they haven’t won.”





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