COVENTRY City’s Ellis Simms shoots to score against Maidstone United during their FA Cup fifth-round match at the Coventry Building Society Arena.—Reuters
COVENTRY City’s Ellis Simms shoots to score against Maidstone United during their FA Cup fifth-round match at the Coventry Building Society Arena.—Reuters

COVENTRY: Ellis Sim­ms ruined Maidstone’s FA Cup fairytale as his hat-trick inspired Coventry’s 5-0 win against the non-league giant-killers in the fifth round on Monday.

Simms struck three times in the first half and Fabio Tavares bagged a late double to take second tier Coventry into the quarter-finals for the first time since 2009.

Maidstone, who play in the sixth tier National League South, had captured the hearts of football romantics with their run to the last 16.

They had survived seven ties to become the first team outside the top five divisions to reach the fifth round since Blyth Spartans in 1978.

George Elokobi’s men had stunned Championship promotion chasers Ipswich with a 2-1 win at Portman Road in the fourth round.

But Coventry, who won the FA Cup in 1987, were never in danger of suffering the same fate as Ipswich.

“How can I not be proud of our community and our players. They gave it their all today. Massive congratulations to them,” Elokobi said.

“The magic of the FA Cup is still alive. When we began this FA Cup journey, we knew we weren’t going to win it. It was about showcasing our talent and skills. We have done that.

“It’s given us life mom­ents to remember together. Everyone connected to the club are proud of us.”

Simms fired Mark Rob­ins’ Championship play-off chasers into a ninth-minute lead from Kasey Palmer’s pass to silence the 5,000 Maidstone fans who made the trip from Kent.

The former Everton striker grabbed his fourth goal in four games six minutes later, combining with Palmer to drill in a low angled effort from 15 yards.

Maidstone, who lost 2-0 to Aveley on Saturday to leave them eighth in Nat­ional League South, were unable to get a foothold in the tie.

Simms completed his hat-trick 10 minutes before the break, with Palmer’s shot pushed out for the striker to finish from close-range.

Maidstone keeper Lucas Covolan, one of the heroes of their win against Ipswich, tried his best to keep the score down as he saved from Palmer and Josh Eccles.

But Coventry still found time to score twice late on through Tavares.

The midfielder rifled in from Matty Godden’s pass with two minutes left before he followed up in stoppage time to net after Covolan parried Godden’s effort.

Newly-crowned League Cup winners Liverpool host second tier Southampton while Manchester United travel to Nottingham Forest on Wednesday, with Chelsea taking on Leeds United at Stamford Bridge the same day.

The other ties see Bourn­e­mouth play Leicester City, Newcastle United visit Blac­k­burn and Wolver­hampton Wanderers host Brighton and Hove Albion.

Published in Dawn, February 28th, 2024

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