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Madden is Scunthorpe's leading scorer this season with five goals

Paddy Madden's late strike saw Scunthorpe United beat high-flying Coventry City to earn a second League One win of the season.

Madden pounced on John Fleck's mistake to steer a shot into the bottom corner.

The Iron dominated as Lee Burge saved well from Gary McSheffrey's free-kick, and Ruben Lameiras headed Jack King's flick off the line.

Happy day for Coventry City old boys Scunthorpe had two ex-Coventry players in their ranks, Jordan Clarke and Gary McSheffrey, while Iron boss Mark Robins had five months in charge of the Sky Blues before quitting in February 2013 to join Huddersfield.

City offered little until late, Romain Vincelot heading their best chance just wide from Sam Ricketts' cross.

Coventry drop two places to fourth after their second successive away defeat, while Scunthorpe climb to 16th after their first win in six matches.

Scunthorpe manager Mark Robins told BBC Radio Humberside:

"We totally deserved it. We've worked all week on what we can do to hurt them and picked an attacking side. We were outstanding and the supporters were outstanding. It was a really good feeling in the ground.

"I am absolutely delighted we've got a clean sheet and absolutely delighted we've managed to convert one of the many chances we've had. We created loads, and loads of decent opportunities.

"It's been a long time in coming. The longer the results don't come the more the pressure is heaped on the players, and the more they feel it."

Sky Blues boss Tony Mowbray told BBC Coventry & Warwickshire:

"It was disappointing in a lot of aspects. It looked like a 0-0 for long spells. If you paid your money to come and watch, you weren't getting your money's worth.

"Scunthorpe worked very hard, closed us down and tried to stop us playing. They didn't cause us too many problems, but ultimately it only takes one chance to win a football match.

"The disappointment is that, with the ball, we generally weren't good enough - which hasn't been a problem before."