Coventry boss Frank Lampard was delighted with the discipline of his team as they won at Swansea to take another big step towards promotion to the Premier League.
"You can't get more professional, you can't get more tactically on point from the players – they [Swansea] are a good team, high pressing, rotations, the want to move ball and play through you," he told BBC CWR.
"We dealt with every aspect of the game from start to finish, we went a bit more direct early on to miss out the press, but as as soon as we could get the ball down, we did – and we were clinical in front of goal, defended our box.
"The tactical discipline was brilliant, it was a good day and a great performance by the lads."
The three goals came in the space of 11 minutes before half-time, and they were able to play out the second half to earn a clean sheet.
"It gives you a great feeling in the game, that you can start to play and the handling of the second half for me was outstanding as well," said Lampard.
Matt Grimes was one of Coventry's scorers against his former club and kept his celebrations low key.
"I've had it myself, when you come back to your old club you try to make it a positive pressure but it's not easy – and he played here for 10 years," Lampard added.
"I'm delighted he got his goal, he fully deserved it."
Coventry have a nine-point lead with seven games remaining – the next at home to Derby County on Friday 3 April, following the international break.
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