'50-up, next stop 100' - Mason-Clark published at 13:28 GMT
Ephron Mason-Clark on win over Charlton
After Coventry City hit the 50-goal milestone in their 3-1 win over Charlton Athletic, Ephron Mason-Clark has already set his sights on three figures.
After going a goal down to the Addicks, Coventry fought back for their fourth comeback win of the season, and made it 50 goals and 43 points in their opening 18 games.
Mason-Clark told BBC CWR: "It showed a lot of character, bouncing back, with the help of the fans as well. It was an all-round good performance.
"50 goals is an amazing stat but we want to get 50 more, and more and more. Our objective is: nothing is ever good enough until the end of the season.
"Our main focus is each game, making sure we learn from our mistakes in previous games and to rectify it."
After starting just once in Coventry's opening 15 games, Ellis Simms has now started the past three, scoring five times in that run with another double against Charlton.
"He's doing amazing, we just have to keep getting him service," Mason-Clark said.
"It just shows the quality we have in the squad. It shows how competitive and good the squad is."
Mason-Clark - who came off late-on at the CBS Arena after a knock on his Achilles, but should be fine for Saturday's trip to Ipswich Town - hailed the connection between the players and fans after a crowd of more than 31,000 cheered them to a 13-point cushion in the race for automatic promotion.
"I feel we have [formed] that bond with the fans over the past couple of seasons.," he said.
"The community of Coventry is coming to support, we're all working in cohesion right now. It's an amazing feeling to be a part of it, a lovely community and team."



















