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Moore hat-trick helps Wrexham end Coventry's unbeaten run

Kieffer Moore scored a perfect second-half hat-trick as Wrexham came from behind to beat Coventry 3-2 on Friday to hand the English Championship leaders their first league loss of the season.

Defeat for Coventry, managed by former England midfielder Frank Lampard, ended the Sky Blues' run of six straight league wins and left them just three points clear of second-placed Middlesbrough.

Victory took Wrexham, owned by the Hollywood duo of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, into the top half of the table.

Wrexham had their chances in the first half before Ephron Mason-Clark opened the scoring for Coventry.

But even at 1-0 up at half-time, Lampard said he "smelt" danger.

"We have had a challenging week because we lost three of the back four," he told Sky Sports. 

"But that's not pointing at the players who came into those areas, that's looking at us as a whole and saying we were not quite at it today."

Lampard added: "I smelt it at half-time, even at 1-0 up. I could smell it. We just dropped a bit. Maybe that happens when you are 12 unbeaten and win six on the bounce.

"We can't believe our own hype. This league is long."

Wrexham boss have enjoyed three successive promotions under their famous owners, with manager Phil Parkinson saying: "That was a proper Wrexham performance, which our fans have been used to over the years."

Coventry, bidding for promotion to the Premier League, went ahead in the 22nd minute.

Mason-Clark swept home a first-time finish on the half-volley from Tatsuhiro Sakamoto's excellent cross out on the right after beating the offside trap.

But Wrexham were level on the hour mark to the delight of the home crowd at the Racecourse Ground.

Issa Kabore fed Josh Windass down the right and his cross was turned home by the sliding Moore with a right-foot finish.

Nine minutes later, a throw down the right wing led to another assist from Windass with his ball nodded in by Moore. 

The Wales striker then took his impressive goal tally this season for Wrexham to nine in 16 appearances seven minutes from time when, with Windass the provider again, Moore drilled a low, left-foot shot into the far corner of the net.

Coventry game themselves a lifeline in the 88th minute when Japan forward Sakamoto let fly with a superb left-foot shot that curled into the far corner.

But Wrexham, beaten by Welsh rivals Cardiff in the League Cup in midweek, saw the game out.

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