Bristol City 1-2 Coventry City
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Franck Moussa scored his 13th goal of the season as Coventry City beat struggling Bristol City in League One.
The visitors went ahead when Blair Adams fed Moussa, whose excellent finish went under Simon Moore's body.
Andy Webster's close-range finish after Nathan Delfouneso had flicked on Carl Baker's corner gave the visitors a two-goal lead at the break.
Wes Burns closed the gap with a header from Jay Emmanuel-Thomas's corner, but Coventry held on for the victory.
The Sky Blues close the gap on the play-off places to nine points, while Bristol City remain 20th on 27 points but only two points clear of bottom club Stevenage, who beat Gillingham.
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Bristol City manager Steve Cotterill told BBC Radio Bristol:
"I feel as though we did deserve a point. But we gave ourselves a mountain to climb, really.
"There's a reoccurring theme with the goals that are being conceded this season. We always have to dig ourselves out of a hole.
"It's demoralising for the players because they've put in a shift.
"We've had enough balls that have whizzed past the goal in the second half. We've got to be more ruthless."