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Ghanaian forward Brandon Thomas-Asante scored his second goal in his last two games for Coventry City in their Championship win last night.
The striker scored the second goal of the game as his side recorded a 0-2 win over Blackburn Rovers.
Thomas-Asante, whose goal over the weekend against Bristol City, sealed his side's first league win since December.
Coventry took the lead in the 41st minute through Ellis Simms after being set up by Victor Torp.
Three minutes after the break, Thomas-Asante added the second goal to double Coventry's lead and place them on course for all three points.
The goal means the Ghanaian has netted three goals for the club since his arrival last summer.
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