Johnston confident about six-pointer at Coventry

Mikey Johnston's stunning curler against Coventry City at The Hawthorns last season came in the middle of his Spring scoring spree of six goals in seven games
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West Bromwich Albion have already set themselves the challenge of winning their last five games this season to stand a chance of reaching the Championship play-offs for the second successive year.
And Saturday's 2-1 home win over Watford made it 'one down, four to go'.
Mikey Johnston got what proved to be the winner at The Hawthorns, only his third goal of a comparatively disappointing campaign, given the form he was in this time last season on loan from Celtic.
Now Albion face an even tougher test, at Frank Lampard's Coventry City on Good Friday.
And Johnston, who scored what also proved to be the winner in a 2-1 victory over the Sky Blues 13 months ago, believes Albion are well capable.
"I know they've been on a good run," Johnston told BBC Radio WM. "But we're confident we can beat them. We need to win and feel we can, as we do about every game. But we also need to score more goals."
In the three straight defeats that preceded Saturday's win, Johnston reckons that losing 1-0 to both Norwich and Sunderland was all down to missed chances. And he includes himself as being among those who need to do better.
"The Sunderland and Norwich games, and Watford too, should have been put to bed a lot earlier," he said.
"I should have scored a lot more this season. I'm always trying to get on the end of crosses. It's about getting into the right positions. But it's given us confidence that we're creating a lot of chances."
Albion start the day seventh, three points behind sixth-placed Coventry. Victory would lift Tony Mowbray's men above his old club on goal difference. Defeat would make the gap six points with three games left.
The very definition of a six-pointer.