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COVENTRY CITY REPORTS 2000-2001
Picture Whitley holds off Bellamy at Maine Road.

Manchester City 1 Coventry 0

By Ken Gaunt, PA Sport

Substitute Shaun Goater took Manchester City into the fifth round of the FA Cup with a dramatic winner in the third minute of injury-time.

Goater, who had replaced Paulo Wanchope in the 71st minute, powered a header beyond keeper Magnus Hedman from Tony Grant's corner.

It was a sickening blow for Coventry and ugly scenes followed Goater's goal. Police and stewards moved in to break up fights between rival sets of fans.

It was a bad-tempered end to a game that was always short on entertainment.

John Eustace should have sewn things up for Coventry but was out of luck.

Under-pressure Coventry manager Gordon Strachan recalled Swedish keeper Magnus Hedman to his starting line-up. Hedman was brought in for Chris Kirkland, who had to settle for a place on the bench.

Marcus Hall made his first start for the club since September following a knee injury.

With Moustapha Hadji and Youssef Chippo on international duty and David Thompson suspended, Strachan was forced to field a depleted side.

City were without Steve Howey and Danny Tiatto, who were both serving suspensions. Andy Morrison and Danny Granville returned to the side while Tony Grant was preferred to Gerard Wiekens.

City began positively and defender Richard Dunne tried to thread the ball through to Darren Huckerby in the fifth minute.

But Hedman spotted the danger, raced out of his area and booted the ball to safety.

City moved forward again and Danny Granville's cross found Huckerby but his first touch let him down.

Coventry almost scored in their first attack after 11 minutes of the game.

Jay Bothroyd skipped away from Nicky Weaver but Scotland defender Paul Ritchie got in a face-saving tackle for the home side.

Hedman had to look alert in the 15th minute to scramble away a misplaced back header from Coventry team-mate Gary Breen following a throw-in from Alfie Haaland.

A minute later Coventry were inches away from making the breakthrough when John Eustace's effort thumped the post after a clever drag-back by Craig Bellamy.

It was a wonderful piece of skill from Wales striker Bellamy and Coventry were growing in confidence.

Hall showed good skill for Coventry to get away from Spencer Prior and sent in a low, teasing cross into the area.

Weaver failed to collect but City managed to scramble the ball away with Bellamy on hand for any slip-ups.

The home side were again forced on the back foot and Lee Carsley floated a cross into the back post.

Eustace got away from his marker to get in a header but it drifted wide of the target.

City were struggling to cope but surged forward on the half hour. Grant found himself clear on the edge of the area but his weak shot did not trouble Hedman.

City manager Joe Royle decided to shake things up in the 33rd minute, bringing on Laurent Charvet for Ritchie.

Carsley got back for Coventry to distract Grant as he shaped to shoot following a cross-field ball from Morrison.

Coventry, however, still looked threatening every time they pushed forward.

Bellamy sent a header narrowly over the top following a cross from Marc Edworthy.

Then Weaver managed to flick away a shot from Bothroyd after Bellamy had carved out the opening.

Granville got away down the left for City two minutes after the break and delivered a good cross which Paul Williams steered to safety.

The pace of Granville was causing Coventry problems and Richard Shaw was happy to whack away a low cross from the youngster.

Granville was beginning to make an impact and Hedman made a fine block from his well-directed 20 yard free-kick.

It was a bright start to the second half by City and Coventry were looking less assured.

Coventry began to play with a bit more spirit and Bellamy skipped away from Richard Dunne. But Weaver got down quickly to smother the ball.

Dunne then needed brief treatment after he was hurt clearing a dangerous cross from the live-wire Bellamy.

Dunne came off shortly afterwards with the Dutchman Wiekens his replacement.

Central defender Morrison came up with the attack as Grant swung in a corner from the right but Hedman took his header comfortably.

City striker Paulo Wanchope was clearly unhappy at being replaced by Shaun Goater in the 71st minute.

He exchanged angry glances with the coaching staff before heading off straight down the tunnel.

Eustace should have sewn it up for Coventry with two minutes to go but somehow headed wide in front of the posts from Bothroyd's cross.

Royle's decision to bring on Goater paid dividends in the third minute of injury-time.

Goater got on the end of Grant's corner to power a header beyond Hedman and stun Coventry.

Teams

Man City Weaver, Morrison, Prior, Ritchie (Charvet 33), Dunne (Wiekens 67), Granville, Haaland, Whitley, Grant, Huckerby, Wanchope (Goater 71).

Subs Not Used: Wright-Phillips, McKinney.

Goals: Goater 90.

Coventry Hedman, Edworthy (Telfer 81), Breen, Williams, Shaw, Eustace, Carsley, Quinn, Hall, Bellamy, Bothroyd.

Subs Not Used: Kirkland, Aloisi, Delorge, Guerrero.

Booked: Breen, Williams.

Att: 24,637

Ref: D Elleray (Harrow-on-the-Hill).

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