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COVENTRY CITY REPORTS 1997-1998

Coventry 0 Wimbledon 0

By Ian Parkes, PA Sport

Wimbledon guaranteed their Premiership future for next season despite stretching their remarkable goal drought to almost seven hours.

Only a maximum six points from Bolton's last two games and a miracle run of results can deny the Dons top-flight safety for another year.

But this was a scoreline that was always on the cards, because although Joe Kinnear's side have been unable to find the net, they have also been keeping them out at the other end.

Their sixth clean sheet in seven League games - champions-elect Arsenal's 5-0 thrashing the only blot on their copybook - has also probably denied Coventry their chance of a UEFA Cup spot for next term.

They could have moved to within two points of seventh-placed West Ham with a victory, but their sixth draw in eight Premiership matches leaves them four adrift with just two games to play.

Gordon Strachan's side rarely looked like ending a barren home spell against Wimbledon which has now seen them fail to win in their last eight meetings at Highfield Road.

Chances were as rare as an England fan trying to get a World Cup ticket during a typical end-of-season struggle, which in years past would have been a bitter relegation battle.

But Coventry have avoided their customary Houdini-style escape act on this occasion, mainly due to a home record which has seen them lose just twice in all competitions.

Wimbledon barely threatened that statistic and they have now failed to score since the 38th minute of a 1-0 win at Southampton on April 11 - atotal of 6hrs 52mins.

They still possess the worst goalscoring record in the Premiership alongside Crystal Palace, having bagged a miserly 31 this term.

Their best chance came in the seventh minute, when the Coventry back line could only half-clear a corner to Michael Hughes.

His pass over the top sprung City's offside trap and gave leading scorer Jason Euell the simplest of opportunities, but Sweden keeper Magnus Hedman, back in the starting line-up for the first time in two months, spread himself superbly to block the striker's shot.

Within three minutes Coventry conjured up their best moment of the game and this time it was Wimbledon's failure to clear a Paul Telfer corner which set up the opportunity.

Gary Breen flicked the ball on for England international Dion Dublin tofire in a spectacular overhead kick which only just cleared the bar - and that was as good as it got in a dire advert for top-flight football.

Kinnear's side, who have been plagued by horrendous injury problems throughout the season, then suffered another blow in the 16th minute with Dublin again involved.

City's leading scorer jumped for a high, hanging ball with Dean Blackwell and the Dons defender came off worst after a clash of heads. He was eventually led off with double vision and replaced by Brian McAllister.

Wimbledon then continued to look the more dangerous side, peppering the City goal with long-range shots, despite a couple of mazy Noel Whelan runs which were only thwarted by desperate, last-ditch defending.

The only other gilt-edged chance of the match arrived in the 40th minute, when a long throw gave Breen a shooting opportunity which keeper Neil Sullivan just managed to palm away.

Darren Huckerby - hat-trick hero against Leeds in the 3-3 draw at Elland Road on Saturday, but kept quiet in the first half - finally used his explosive pace to good effect in the 47th minute.

A lucky ricochet afforded him a run on goal as his speed took him away from three Dons players, but last-man Kimble produced a vital saving tackle just outside the area.

A couple of bookings, for Kimble and Andy Roberts, were the only noteworthy moments after that in an even worse second period, but one in which Wimbledon confirmed their 13th season in the top flight.

Teams

Coventry: Hedman, Shaw, Burrows, Breen, Huckerby, Whelan, Dublin, Telfer, Soltvedt (Moldovan 78), Boland, Nilsson.

Subs Not Used: Ogrizovic, Williams, Hall, Strachan.

Wimbledon: Sullivan, Kimble, Blackwell (McAllister 15), Thatcher, Roberts, Perry, Hughes, Ardley, Euell (Ekoku 76), Leaburn, Kennedy (Fear 81). Subs Not Used: Heald, Gayle.

Booked: Roberts, Kimble.

Att: 17,968

Ref: J T Winter (Stockton-on-Tees).

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