The Sky Blues did it again on Wednesday night- scoring an added time winning goal. Jamie Paterson’s 94th minute winner was the sixth post-90th minute deciding goal for the team this season, a remarkable feat. The scenes at the CBS Arena when Paterson’s bicycle kick hit the back of the net to finish Portsmouth’s stubborn resistance were truly memorable and the vast majority of the 28,000 crowd stayed to celebrate the victory and applaud their heroes.
The big six winning goals which set a new club record are:
Haji Wright 96th minute v Oxford (home)
Haji Wright 92nd minute v Luton (home)
Bobby Thomas 95th minute v QPR (home)
Ellis Simms 92nd minute v Sheffield Wednesday (away)
Bobby Thomas 97th minute v Stoke (home)
Jamie Paterson 95th minute v Portsmouth (home)
Last season we just had the one (Haji Wright at Molineux in the FA Cup) and there were none in 2023-24. The record season before this season was in 2021-22, the first season back at the CBS when there were four such victories:
Kyle McFadzean v Nottm. Forest (home)
Matt Godden v Reading (home)
Matt Godden v Bristol City (home)
Dom Hyam v Barnsley (home)
An interesting point about the nine home victories after the 90th minute is that all nine winning goals were scored at the South End of the stadium, in front of the noisiest section of the home fans. Having said that however 21 of this season’s 36 league goals have been scored at the North End with 15 at the South End.
Prior to the return to Coventry in 2021 late winning goals for the Sky Blues were very rare. Between 2005 and 2021 (excluding the three seasons at Northampton and Birmingham) I can only find three instances of added-time winning goals at the CBS. In the 2011-12 relegation season Gary McSheffrey scored a 92nd minute penalty winner over Leeds. The following season James Bailey got a late winner over Oldham and Leon Clarke scored a famous winner against Preston in the EFL Trophy. This season’s achievements therefore are unique in the club’s history.
The Sky Blues have now gone 16 league games without a draw since the 1-1 at Cardiff on New Years Day, the longest such run since 1984-85 season when they had a run of 21 games without a draw. The longest run in the club’s league history is 25 set in 1926-27. Four of those late winning goals have come during that 16 game run and without those vital goals the Sky Blues would be in mid-table now with 54 points and play-off hopes gone.