Coventry City are back in the big time! A dramatic late equalizer secured a 1-1 draw against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park, confirming the Sky Blues' promotion to the Premier League and ending a 25-year exile from the top flight.
Needing just a point to seal their fate, Frank Lampard's side saw their party nearly spoiled early in the second half. Blackburn's Ryoya Morishita broke the deadlock with a deflected effort, threatening to delay the long-awaited celebrations and turning up the pressure on the visitors.
Coventry had shown promise in the first half, with Milan van Ewijk's long throws causing chaos and Jack Rudoni seeing a shot blocked. But after falling behind, they pushed relentlessly for the crucial goal. The tension peaked when Rudoni's header struck the inside of the post, leaving the traveling fans holding their breath.
The moment of glory arrived with just six minutes remaining. Substitute Victor Torp whipped in a perfect free-kick, and defender Bobby Thomas rose highest to power a brilliant header into the top corner. The away end erupted, knowing the dream was finally reality.
Coventry saw out the final moments to confirm their promotion, capping a remarkable campaign. After a quarter-century away, one of English football's famous names is returning to the Premier League, a testament to the team's resilience and spirit. Get ready to see the Sky Blue shirt back where it belongs among the elite.
