This Hat-Trick Means A Lot - Eastwood

Last updated : 12 December 2009 By Covsupport News Service

Freddy Eastwood has said that his hat-trick this afternoon means a lot.

The striker scored in the 32nd, 34th and 71st minute to give Coventry a 3-2 victory over Peterborough and become the first player to score a home league hat-trick in eleven years since Darren Huckerby against Nottingham Forest.

Speaking to the club website, Eastwood said: "I really thought there was a cloud over me since I moved to the club so to get on the pitch and score a hat-trick means a lot to me and hopefully I can go on to get more.

"I normally say before a game if I feel confident but I didn't say anything today so to get the first two goals early doors set me up for the rest of the game.

"No matter where I've played this season I've always put the effort in to do a good job for the team so hopefully we can use this result to kick on up the table.">"With the run we've been on recently we obviously don't want to get too excited about tonight's result because Plymouth on Saturday will be another completely different game.

"But we dug in after they got there goals, stuck together as a team and it was important that we stayed solid late on so I'm delighted with the points."