Sorry Sheffield Wednesday ship four goals again as they crash out of FA Cup

Sheffield Wednesday’s week got even worse on Tuesday night as three days after conceding four goals in a huge game at the bottom of the Championship at Huddersfield Town, they shipped four goals again to crash out of the FA Cup at Coventry City.

It means Coventry will host National League South Maidstone in the fifth round after Callum O’Hare netted a brace in a 4-1 win over Sheffield Wednesday.

The fourth-round replay signalled the third meeting between the sides in 17 days, the first of which was marred by racist abuse directed at Sky Blues midfielder Kasey Palmer.

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Palmer wasted no time in opening the scoring against the Owls before Mark Robins’ men were pegged back by Bailey Cadamarteri’s strike inside 10 minutes.

Coventry City's Callum O'Hare (centre) celebrates scoring their side's third goal against Sheffield Wednesday (Picture: Nick Potts/PA)Coventry City's Callum O'Hare (centre) celebrates scoring their side's third goal against Sheffield Wednesday (Picture: Nick Potts/PA)
Coventry City's Callum O'Hare (centre) celebrates scoring their side's third goal against Sheffield Wednesday (Picture: Nick Potts/PA)

But three goals in eight second-half minutes, including two from O’Hare and one from Haji Wright, means Coventry will host Maidstone, the lowest-ranked side left in the competition.

The Stones became the first club from outside the top five tiers of English football to reach the FA Cup fifth round since Blyth Spartans in 1978 when they beat Ipswich 2-1 at Portman Road in one of the great recent cup upsets.

Coventry got off to a fine start as Viktor Torp nipped in to dispossess Bambo Diaby inside three minutes and slid in Palmer, who waltzed unchallenged into the Wednesday box before slamming home.

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Danny Rohl made nine changes to his Owls side who were hammered 4-0 by Huddersfield at the weekend – when they conceded four goals in 12 second-half minutes - and they responded well to going behind when Mallik Wilks scuffed off target before Michael Ihiekwe’s header was diverted wide.

Sheffield Wednesday head coach Danny Rohl gave a lot of young players a game at Coventry, like Joey Phuthi (left) who goes up against City's Kasey Palmer (Picture: Nick Potts)Sheffield Wednesday head coach Danny Rohl gave a lot of young players a game at Coventry, like Joey Phuthi (left) who goes up against City's Kasey Palmer (Picture: Nick Potts)
Sheffield Wednesday head coach Danny Rohl gave a lot of young players a game at Coventry, like Joey Phuthi (left) who goes up against City's Kasey Palmer (Picture: Nick Potts)

A mix-up in the Coventry box led to the Wednesday equaliser after Wright’s clearance hit the midriff of Josh Eccles, and Cadamarteri reacted quickest to pounce on the loose ball and squeeze in the equaliser.

Eccles was heavily involved in Coventry’s best chance to reclaim their lead before the break, winning possession high up the field before Wright poked agonisingly wide.

O’Hare also went close to putting the Sky Blues ahead for a second time when his curled effort rattled the stanchion behind the goal.

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After the break came the devastating spell that killed the game.

After netting the opener, Palmer picked out O’Hare and the midfielder had time to turn and slot his effort past 18-year-old Pierce Charles to re-establish Coventry’s lead less than five minutes after the restart.

The former Aston Villa midfielder had his second of the evening seven minutes later when he latched onto a loose ball and bent a fantastic effort into the far corner.

Less than 60 seconds later the tie was over for good when Wright met Jay Dasilva’s tantalising cross and glanced his header into the far corner to secure the Sky Blues’ place in round five of the FA Cup for the first time since 2018.

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