Brandon Thomas-Asante kept his hot streak alive on Sunday, April 26, 2026, delivering another decisive moment as Coventry City powered to a 3-1 victory over Wrexham, as they celebrated promotion to the Premier League in grand style.
Starting at the Coventry Building Society Arena on Matchday 45, the forward wasted little time making his presence felt. Coventry, with little at stake, still played with sharp intent and it showed early.
The breakthrough came in the 19th minute, sparked by a moment of quality from Ephron Mason-Clark. Bursting down the flank, he delivered a precise cross to the far post where Thomas-Asante had peeled away from his marker.
Timing his run to perfection, the Ghanaian stayed onside and guided a composed finish past the goalkeeper for his 13th league goal of the Championship season.
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Wrexham refused to fold. Their response was immediate and purposeful, and just six minutes later, Oliver Rathbone punished a lapse in concentration to restore parity before halftime.
But Coventry emerged from the break with renewed control. They dictated the tempo and, when it mattered most, found another gear. With the contest still hanging in the balance, Victor Torp struck late before Mason-Clark capped off his outstanding performance with a goal of his own, sealing the win inside the final ten minutes.
For Thomas-Asante, it was another reminder of his growing influence. His consistent goal return continues to build a strong case for a place in Ghana’s squad ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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