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It was a busy weekend for Americans around the English Football League and for quite a few it was a weekend to forget. From strikers around the Championship scoring with ease to a big move to France for Mark McKenzie, the highs were high for Americans abroad, but the lows were quite low as well. There could be changes among the United States men's national team goalkeeper ranks and more but let's see how Americans in the EFL and beyond fared this weekend.

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Stock up: Haji Wright, Coventry City Haji Wright has a flair for the dramatic and his performance to lead Coventry City over Oxford United was one to remember. In a 3-2 victory, Wright scored a brace to pull the Sky Blues through on a day when their defense struggled. Operating from the left flank in attack, Wright was able to interchange well in the forward line and bag a brace to pick up all three points.

With Coventry looking to push for promotion to the Premier League, every point will matter and Wright's performances will be central to that. While it's early in the championship season, Wright is second only to..

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