In a breathtaking FA Cup quarter-final clash, Coventry City pulled off a stunning upset against Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers, securing a 3-2 victory in a rollercoaster of a match.
The encounter started with Coventry taking the lead, with E. Simms finding the back of the net in the 53rd minute, sending shockwaves through the Wolves camp.
However, Wolves quickly responded, showing their resilience as Ait-Nouri equalized in the 83rd minute, setting the stage for a thrilling finale.
Just when it seemed like Wolves had turned the tide in their favor, H. Bueno struck late in the 88th minute, putting Wolves ahead 2-1 and igniting hopes of a comeback. But Coventry had other plans, refusing to bow down to the Premier League club.
In a dramatic turn of events deep into injury time, Coventry’s resilience paid off as they found the equalizer in the 90+7th minute, courtesy of another strike from E. Simms. With tensions running high and both teams pushing for a winner, it was Coventry who delivered the final blow in the dying moments of the match.
In an astonishing turn of events, H. Wright became the hero for Coventry, slotting the winning goal in the 90+10th minute, sending the Coventry faithful into delirium and sealing a victory.
The result leaves Wolves stunned and sends shockwaves through the FA Cup, as Coventry City book their place in the semi-finals in dramatic fashion, showcasing the magic of cup football and proving that anything is possible on the grand stage of the FA Cup.