Millwall 0-1 Coventry: It’s lift-off for Frank Lampard as he grabs his first win as boss to extend unbeaten start at the Sky Blues
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Coventry boss Frank Lampard felt his players took the game by the scruff of the neck after half-time at Millwall as he enjoyed his first win in charge.
Ephron Mason-Clark scored the only goal of the game to reward an improved second-half display by the visitors, who ended a run of five games without a win in the Championship.
Lampard has now picked up four points from his first two games in the Coventry dugout.
He said: ‘In this league you have to have that (fully committed defending) and it was something that was a little bit lacking last week.
‘But they grabbed it in the second half, and we created enough chances to possibly be winning 2-0 and have the game done.’
Millwall thought they had gone ahead after 12 minutes when Joe Bryan’s wind-assisted corner went straight in, but a foul by Macaulay Langstaff on Coventry goalkeeper Brad Collins saw the goal disallowed.
Frank Lampard is all smiles after picking up his first victory as Coventry manager on Saturday
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Ephron Mason-Clark watches his strilke fly in for the only goal in the win against Millwall
![Millwall manager Neil Harris admitted that his side weren't good enough and have work to do](http://i0.wp.com/i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/12/07/23/92916221-0-image-a-66_1733612738913.jpg?resize=634%2C423&ssl=1)
Millwall manager Neil Harris admitted that his side weren’t good enough and have work to do
Coventry picked up after half-time and came close when Victor Torp’s cross fell for Mason-Clark, who was denied by Lukas Jensen from point-blank range.
But Mason-Clark made no mistake in the 63rd minute when he steered in a volley from Jack Rudoni’s cross off the underside of the bar to put the visitors in front.
Millwall boss Neil Harris said: ‘We just lacked quality, didn’t we? It just shows how there’s a lot of learning we’ve got in front of us.’