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GODDEN AND PALS EYE UP THE HORNETS

HEAD MASTER: Matt Godden opens his Coventry City account

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CARABAO CUP
By Tom Blackett
THEY may have struggled to see off Bolton’s kids last weekend, but Coventry City had no such trouble dispatching Exeter City in the Carabao Cup in midweek.
The Sky Blues romped to a 4-1 victory at St Andrew’s to line up a juicy tie at Premier League outfit Watford on Tuesday, August 27.
The tie was effectively over before the half hour as Mark Robins’ men raced into a three goal-lead. Jordy Hiwula bagged two while former Peterborough striker Matt Godden marked his fi...

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