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Sheffield Wednesday vs Queens Park Rangers. Sky Bet Championship.

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Sheffield Wednesday 1

  • G Hooper (40th minute)

Queens Park Rangers 0

    Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 QPR: Owls edge tense affair

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Sheffield Wednesday and QPR

    Sheffield Wednesday maintained their top-six place in the Sky Bet Championship with a 1-0 victory over QPR at Hillsborough.

    Gary Hooper netted the game's only goal with an instinctive striker's finish five minutes before half-time. The result lifted the Owls to fifth in the table, and saw QPR slip to 13th.

    The first chance fell to the visitors as Cameron Dawson, playing in goal for Wednesday in place of the injured Keiren Westwood, scuffed his clearance straight to QPR top scorer Tjaronn Chery. The midfielder shot from 20 yards out, forcing a smart save from the Owls keeper.

    At the other end, Hooper was put clean through with a neat pass from Fernando Forestieri, only to be denied a one-on-one chance by the linesman's flag.

    QPR thought they had opened the scoring but Conor Washington's back-post header was ruled out for a clear push on the defender.

    Sheffield Wednesday's Gary Hooper in action
    Image: Sheffield Wednesday's Gary Hooper in action

    Daniel Pudil, fresh from scoring the equaliser against Cardiff in midweek, came close to his second goal in as many games when his snap-shot following a corner struck the woodwork.

    The breakthrough came as David Jones' volley evaded the QPR defenders before falling to Hooper inside the box. The striker was in the right place at the right time to guide the ball past Smithies and give the Owls the lead at the break.

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    The visitors enjoyed a flurry of corners early in the second half, one of which almost led to an equaliser. The inswinging delivery fell to Nedum Onuoha, whose shot drew an instinctive save from Dawson.

    With half an hour to go, the game began to slow down, with the home side happy to draw QPR in before breaking quickly on the counter-attack through Kieran Lee and Adam Reach. The breakaway style created chances for Hooper and Reach but neither was able to test Smithies in the QPR goal.

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    Forestieri almost sealed the win for the Owls, put clean through by Lee, but, just as he approached the area and a certain effort on goal, the forward stumbled and the ball was cleared. The talismanic striker had another chance moments later. After neat build-up play on the edge of the area, Barry Bannan played a reverse pass into Forestieri, who shot just wide of the far post.

    QPR's clearest chance of the game fell to Chery in the dying seconds. Dawson left his goal but could not claim the ball which ran to Chery, whose low shot was cleared off the line by Wednesday captain Tom Lees.

    Sheffield Wednesday boss Carlos Carvalhal:

    "My players have been unbelievable this week, against very difficult teams. I'm very happy about what my players did; it was special today.

    "It was good to score the goal but with Gary Hooper and Fernando Forestieri, it is not just a question of goals. The way that they press is very important and they did that well today."

    QPR boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink:

    "I think we deserved at least a point from the game but that's football. When anyone comes to Hillsborough they know they will be under pressure. They are a very good side, whoever comes here knows that.

    "We had the pressure on us today but they didn't work our keeper too much, he did not have many saves to make throughout the game. But nor did we create much ourselves. My players played well but didn't create as many chances as we could have."

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