Mark Robins' side Notch 6th Consecutive Victory Over The Hornets
League leaders extended their remarkable victory sequence with a decisive three to one result against ten-man their opponents.
Rapid Goals Set the Pace
The home side's lineup started to a perfect beginning with their striker and Jamie Allen finding the back of the net within the first seven minutes.
Another Coventry attacker made it a 3-0 advantage just before the interval, while James Abankwah was shown a red card before the break.
The visitors Get a Late Goal
A Watford player netted a spot-kick for the losing side, but it proved nothing more than a consolation strike.
The home side's goalkeeper the keeper had earlier saved a golden opportunity for Rocco Vata, which could have swung the game early on.
Lampard said: “This was a tough match this afternoon because Watford are a good team.”
Kieran McKenna's Men Bounce Back to Winning Form
Jack Clarke was introduced from the sideline to score the decisive goal in a narrow win over the visitors.
Ipswich controlled the play but only secured the goalless draw in the closing stages thanks to his fifth goal of the season.
West Brom thought they had scored in stoppage time, but the effort was disallowed for a offense in the area.
The Potters Grab Narrow Victory at Fratton Park
The home player turned a second-half own strike to present the visitors a 1-0 result.
The home side have at present secured just one match since the end of the summer.
The Stoke manager said: “This was among the vital victories we’ve achieved this campaign.”