West Brom broke the deadlock early in the game, with Johnston scoring after just six minutes with a well-placed shot. Coventry had their chances to equalize, notably from a corner routine where Josh Eccles narrowly missed the target.
However, the Baggies extended their lead before halftime, with Diangana finding the net from Tom Fellows’ cross.
Coventry City did manage to pull one back through Haji Wright’s penalty, awarded after Cédric Kipré fouled Kasey Palmer in the box. Despite their efforts, they couldn’t find an equalizer in the remaining minutes, resulting in their second consecutive league defeat.
The loss leaves Coventry sitting ninth in the Championship table, five points adrift of the playoff places. Their next challenge will be against Rotherham United, where they will aim to bounce back from their recent setbacks.
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