Saturday's failure

Coventry 1 - 1 Leicester
Leicester substitute Martyn Waghorn's second-half goal cancelled out Sammy Clingan's earlier effort for Coventry, to earn the visitors a point.
Clingan gave Coventry the lead just before the break with an unstoppable free-kick into the top corner. 
Waghorn levelled on 71 minutes, beating goalkeeper Keiren Westwood from the edge of the box. 
Leon Best and Clinton Morrison had shots blocked and Leicester's Jack Hobbs headed wide as the sides pressed. 
Leicester goalkeeper Chris Weale twice denied Aron Gunnarsson in the first half, while Paul Gallagher almost put Leicester ahead with a curling shot that struck the crossbar on 21 minutes. 
Gallagher then handled and Clingan scored from the resulting free-kick, while Elliott Ward shot wide soon afterwards as Coventry looked to put daylight between themselves and their visitors. 
The introduction of Waghorn, on loan from Sunderland, and Steve Howard on the hour paid dividends for the Foxes as the striker combined with his fellow substitute to level the scores.

Coventry manager Chris Coleman:

"Sammy was caught late and was off the pitch when we conceded but what can we do? 

Because we wanted to win the game and the one time we've knocked off defensively from the second phase we've been punished.
Leicester manager Nigel Pearson:
"We have a strong bench and we really did feel that we could win the game."

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Wolverhampton 0 - 1 Portsmouth

Portsmouth ended a turbulent week with their first Premier League win of the season courtesy of Hassan Yebda's goal.
The Algerian midfielder, who is on loan from Benfica, powerfully headed in Kevin Prince Boateng's right-wing cross after Wolves failed to clear a corner. 
Home keeper Wayne Hennessey then pulled off a fine save, low to his right, from Aruna Dindane's first-time strike. 
Wolves were denied a second-half penalty after Marc Wilson appeared to handle Michael Kightly's cross. 
Entire seasons can change on pieces of good fortune and Portsmouth's may well have done just that on Saturday at Molineux with two important calls going their way.

Wolves manager Mick McCarthy:

"The big thing for me is we defended the corner but we didn't block the ball coming back in. 
"We are coming off with a defeat because we didn't defend properly. We were not outplayed, we just didn't do the basics properly.
Portsmouth manager Paul Hart:
"I am relieved and delighted and proud of the players because we've been through the mill. 
"We didn't play as well as we have done in the last few weeks, but they grafted hard."

Portsmouth manager Paul Hart:
"I am relieved and delighted and proud of the players because we've been through the mill. 
"We didn't play as well as we have done in the last few weeks, but they grafted hard."
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