The Black Cats take on League One Wednesday at Hillsborough for a place in the second round of this season's League Cup.
Corner to Wednesday on the right, it is worked to Gregory at the near post but his shot is blocked, eventually it comes out to James and his cross finds Heneghan unmarked at the far post but he heads wide when he should have done better Stunning hit from Adeniran. Ball crossed into the Sunderland box from the right, headed out only as far as Adeniran 25 yards out and he has time to turn his man before unleashing an unstoppable effort which found the top left-hand corner. Wednesday have been by far the better team, took the lead with a stunning strike from Adeniran, and have had other chances to extend their lead. Sunderland try to play the ball out from the back but Wednesday pressure them into a mistake as Bass' pass looking for Alese is intercepted by Adeniran, he gets past the defender and crosses for the unmarked Sow to fire home first time from six yards out Sheffield Wednesday kick off, Sunderland are attacking the away end in the second half Sheffield Wednesday were much the better team and fully deserved to go through to the second round
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Another change for Wednesday as Luke Cook replaces Paterson. 72’ Third change for Wednesday RECAP: Sheffield Wednesday 2 (Adeniran, 16) (Sow, 56) Sunderland 0
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“I think it’s a great time in the season because the lads are still chomping at the bit to stake a regular spot in the team. “When the ball is coming across and you know Brian (McClair) is going to get a header in and I’m coming back from the opposite post, you just hope you can get something on it or put him off in some shape or form,” he recalled. Those moments live in the memory for the rest of your life, and it certainly will do for me.” It was a great afternoon for Sheffield Wednesday and especially the supporters.” “We had a manager at that time in Ron Atkinson and Richie Barker, his first-team coach, of immense experience,” he continued. “For obvious reasons, everyone fancied Manchester United to win the game, but we had other ideas.
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“I think it’s a great time in the season because the lads are still chomping at the bit to stake a regular spot in the team. “Somebody sent me an article of the all-time top 20 that I’m closing in on in terms of appearances. “When the ball is coming across and you know Brian is going to get a header in and I’m coming back from the opposite post, you just hope you can get something on it or put him off in some shape or form,” he recalled. “I just remember lining up out there and looking into the crowd. The 30-year-old made his bow for the Owls in August 2010 in a Round One tie against Bury. “I remember it here and we won 1-0. “When the crowd is up and singing, there’s no better place to be in my eyes. “It was some years ago now – probably coming up to 12 years ago,” he said. It was a great afternoon for Sheffield Wednesday and especially the supporters.” I grew up supporting them and it’s been a big part of my life.” “We had a manager at that time in Ron Atkinson and Richie Barker, his first-team coach, of immense experience,” he continued. “For obvious reasons, everyone fancied Manchester United to win the game, but we had other ideas.
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Andreas Weimann wrapped things up deep into stoppage time after Jamie Allen had got one back for the hosts after 62 minutes. “Those boys who have got the chance today have been patient, have been waiting, and I think it was an excellent performance. The Wednesday manager, Darren Moore, praised Adeniran’s explosive return after seven months out with a hamstring injury. The former Fulham and Everton midfielder was encouraged to shoot by home fans after the ball fell to him 30 yards from goal following Liam Palmer’s cleared cross and he obliged with a screamer that rocketed into Alex Bass’s top right-hand corner. An excellent performance from the youngsters.” The result represented a small measure of revenge for Darren Moore’s men after last season’s playoff semi-final defeat against the Black Cats. The win sets up a home tie with Rochdale in the second round.
A night at a mostly empty Hillsborough revealed the struggles this competition is causing managers and apathy among fans, writes Daniel Storey.
The easiest explanation is that Championship managers have never had it tougher. The Kop, usually a sea of shirts and noise, was closed. At Hillsborough, they barely got going, managed one shot on target and hardly ramped up any pressure in the final 15 minutes. You might also argue – with sound logic – that it makes for a far more fascinating second round. This is the only division in world football that will have as many league games and also break for several weeks; Leagues One and Two will continue during the World Cup. After 44 minutes, Gregory limped from the field with a hamstring problem.
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In the meantime, we have got to constantly work with what we have got. Sylla Sow is still in the building. Moore, who has signed eight players this summer, told Sky Sports: "We have done some good earlier in the transfer window and we still feel that we have probably got one or two more bits to do. Smith definitely won't be ready to be return to action this weekend and Gregory is a doubt after going off in the first half versus Sunderland due to tightness. The scary thing for the rest of League One is that Wednesday have not finished their transfer business. But you can only beat the team in front of you and the Owls wanted it more.
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Ten minutes into the second period, some short passes across the defence saw Alex Bass gave the ball to goal scorer Adeniran on the right whose eyes lit up when he saw an opportunity to float the ball to substitute Sylla Sow. With Sunderland bodies scattered around, Sow had the freedom of the penalty area to stroke the ball home with a first time volley. It was a lacklustre performance to match the occasion with Sunderland having work to do in the second half. The Black Cats response was swift as they carved out a chance of their own but saw Jack Diamond’s snapshot inside the box whilst just wide of the post from Jay Matete’s through ball.
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“League business is obviously a bit different, so we go there just in the mind to get the three points,” he said. I think today was a good start, especially with a goal and an assist, it’s always good as a striker to score goals, so hopefully I can take this into the season and score as many goals. “For us, it was important to make the gaffer think what he can do at the weekend. “I think everyone is looking forward to it. I was then a bit unlucky with the injury but this is in the past now. “I feel good on the pitch.