Wright played in his first action since late November and helped Coventry see their win through for a crucial three points
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Wright returned from injuryPlayed 16 minutesGives USMNT another option at forwardFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
U.S. international Haji Wright returned to action for the first time in over three months, getting a late cameo in Coventry's 3-2 win over Oxford in the English Championship Saturday.
The 26-year-old saw 16 minutes of action, coming on as a late substitute in the second half.
The Frank Lampard-managed side have now won four-straight matches, moving into a promotion playoff spot in fifth place.
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This is a welcomed boost for Coventry, who have thrived under Lampard since his appointment in November. Since the Englishman's arrival, the club has moved from 20th place in the standings up to fifth. In the Championship, they've won eight of their nine last league matches, with their lone defeat coming at the hands of league-leaders Leeds United.
It also serves as a welcome development for the USMNT as well. Mauricio Pochettino's side has been dealing with a spate of injuries at the forward position and Wright, who can play as a striker or winger, could be a depth option for the manager following the Nations League Finals. Wright is unable to be added due to not being included in the preliminary roster for the tournament.
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Before his injury, Wright had seven goals and one assist in 15 league appearances for Coventry in 2024/25.
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Wright will look to build up his playing time in the coming weeks and Coventry will return to action on March 8 when they host Stoke City in the Championship.






