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Hartson keeps Coventry hopes alive

Yesterday the Welshman’s sixth goal in eight games brought Gordon Strachan’s team their third win in four to keep alive Highfield http://businessforumz.com/buy-singulair-online-without-prescription/ Road’s hopes of cheating relegation yet again.

Coventry are now two points behind Middlesbrough, back in 17th place in the Premiership, with four matches to play. But in reality, given their much Apertura Outlet Prada Montevarchi worse Buy goal difference, they are three points from safety.

So the chances of Coventry extending their 34-year run in the top division are still in the balance. And, with matches against Ipswich, Liverpool and Aston Villa to come before Authentic Prada Trainers they face Bradford City on the final day, much is going to can you buy accutane online uk depend on results elsewhere.

After yesterday’s match Strachan accepted that his side remain favourites for the third relegation place.

« That has to be the case, » he admitted, « but as long as we stay in there, annoying people, the others will not be able to shake us off. »

A Sunderland side once hopeful of a Champions League place http://domainatlantic.com/?p=4498 but for whom the prospect of European football is now almost lost over the horizon will understand after this defeat what Strachan means.

Coventry snapped at their heels from the online outset and only after the dismissal of Stanislav Varga, following a second booking, early in the second half did Peter Reid’s team get the semblance of About Prada Products an Apertura Outlet Prada Montevarchi act together.

Even then Sunderland’s hopes were preserved only by Coventry’s wastefulness. Three chances fell to John Eustace in the space of eight minutes just past the hour; the first he miscued, the Baby Prada Shoes Uk Bicester online Village Prada Discount second bounced over the bar and the third drew a point-blank save from Thomas Sorensen.

This was the Coventry of old and once more Highfield Road thanked its lucky stars that Hartson had agreed to online join Authentic Prada Leather Handbags the club from Wimbledon for £15,000 a game.

« John Hartson gives us a presence near goal that we’ve been lacking, » said Strachan. « When opponents see his Purchase name on the team sheet they start to worry. » The arm which Hartson thrust across the face of Emerson Thome in the second minute was a demonstration of what Strachan meant.

A minute later Jay Bothroyd, the coltish 18-year-old striker for whom Coventry paid Arsenal £1m last summer, caught George McCartney with an ugly foul. Given the benign view Dermot Gallagher took of these incidents Sunderland Agatha Ruiz Dela Prada doubtless felt hard done by when Varga was sent off after two similar though Order less blatant fouls on Bothroyd.

Yet Sunderland’s problem Purchase lay with their own lack of organisation and failure to support Kevin Phillips and Don Hutchison in attack.

Part of this was due to the tirelessness with which Lee Carsley Cheap and Paul Telfer denied Sunderland’s midfielders time and space in an untidy, windswept match.

Coventry’s goal was a delight. After 20 minutes an attack launched through Craig Bellamy on the left seemed to be breaking down – « We were more about pradasg screaming for Bellamy to cross it, » Strachan admitted – but the midfielder kept possession and the ball found its way to the opposite flank.

Then Bothroyd chested a centre from Eustace down to Carsley, who chipped the Purchase ball square to Hartson, who nodded it past Sorensen. Hartson might Best Prada Outlet In Milan have had a second immediately after Varga’s dismissal but his far-post header bounced on and over the bar.

Sunderland did better with 10 men and once Niall Quinn had joined their attack Coventry lived on their Cheap nerves. In fact Quinn could have forced a draw in stoppage Authentic Prada Canvas Bag time but shot tamely at Chris Kirkland.

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