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Peterborough United vs Coventry City. Sky Bet Championship.

London Road GroundAttendance10,469.

Peterborough United 0

    Coventry City 1

    • J Stead (24th minute)

    Stead strike downs Posh

    On-loan striker Jon Stead was on target to push Coventry towards the play-offs in a 1-0 win at Peterborough.

    Loan star nets decisive goal to damage fading Posh survival hopes

    On-loan striker Jon Stead scored a first-half winner as Coventry moved a step closer to the play-off places with a close 1-0 win against relegation-haunted Peterborough. The Ipswich forward notched his second goal since moving from Portman Road as Posh boss Jim Gannon lost his winning touch. After successive promotions, Peterborough are now 13 points adrift of safety with just 12 games remaining and their brief flirtation with second-tier football is rapidly coming to an end. It was the home side's first game since allowing captain George Boyd to join Nottingham Forest this week, with goalkeeper Joe Lewis handed the skipper's armband in his absence. Gannon had won both of his previous home games since replacing Mark Cooper last month but saw Chris Coleman's visitors edge a nervy game as they remin three points off the top six. Winger Chris Whelpdale took just nine seconds to smash a shot inches wide from the edge of the area as Posh made a lively start, while Coventry goalkeeper Keiren Westwood had to be alert moments later to parry another smart shot from Whelpdale.

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    But Coleman's visitors grew in presence as the half wore on, with Northern Ireland international Sammy Clingan pulling the strings in midfield. But there was no clever midfield play to be seen in Stead's 24th-minute opener. Former Portsmouth defender Martin Cranie lumped a long ball forward and Stead gave chase. He looked second favourite to win the ball but shrugged off the challenge of defender Craig Morgan and stabbed the ball past the onrushing Lewis. Tommy Rowe saw a powerful drive blocked as the home side looked for an immediate response but Coventry easily saw out the rest of the first half. Clingan was replaced at the break through injury before Posh defender Mark Little came close to a goal on his debut with a volley which was well blocked. Coventry centre-half James McPake sent a decent header just wide from a free-kick as the Sky Blues looked for a killer second before Clinton Morrison saw an effort deflect narrowly wide. Charlie Lee and Lee Frecklington both shot over as Gannon's charges mounted one final rally but Coventry held on to clinch a vital three points.

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