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Preston North End vs Sheffield Wednesday. Sky Bet Championship.

DeepdaleAttendance15,715.

Preston North End 2

  • D Johnson (32nd minute pen, 65th minute pen)

Sheffield Wednesday 1

  • S Fletcher (78th minute)

Preston 2-1 Sheffield Wednesday: Daniel Johnson's spot-kick double decisive at Deepdale

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Preston and Sheffield Wednesday.

Daniel Johnson scored twice from the penalty spot as Preston moved into the Sky Bet Championship top six with a 2-1 win over Sheffield Wednesday at Deepdale.

Johnson scored from the spot either side of half-time as Wednesday lost their second game of the season.

Wednesday defender Moses Odubajo, who was later hauled off, will want to forget his performance as soon as possible having been responsible for both penalties.

In contrast, Alex Neil's men will now be full of confidence after adding another three points following a resounding 3-1 win over Stoke on Wednesday night.

Preston North End's Daniel Johnson (second left) celebrates scoring his side's first goal of the game
Image: Preston North End's Daniel Johnson (second left) celebrates scoring his side's first goal of the game

It is nearly 70 years since Wednesday, who had enjoyed a stellar start to the season, recorded a win at Deepdale in the second tier.

There was not much in the way of chances in the first half, with the Yorkshiremen, who had netted six goals in their previous four games, mustering just two efforts on goal - and neither were on target.

Preston were not much more efficient, hitting the target twice in the first half from two efforts, despite enjoying the lion's share of possession.

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They took the lead in the 32nd minute when striker Sean Maguire was brought down in the area by Wednesday right-back Odubajo.

Referee Robert Jones pointed to the spot, with Johnson hitting the ball under Keiren Westwood, although the Wednesday goalkeeper got a hand to it.

Preston should have doubled their advantage minutes later when Maguire sent in a ball to the far post for the awaiting Jayden Stockley, but Wednesday centre-half Julian Borner reached it first and cleared the ball behind for a corner.

The home side made it two in the 65th minute after Odubajo again fouled Maguire in the box and Johnson stepped up to score his second penalty of the afternoon - and his fourth goal of the campaign.

Preston continued to surge forward in search of a third goal, with Johnson and Tom Barkhuizen both going close.

Wednesday pulled one back in the 78th minute when former Preston loanee Adam Reach's cross was headed home by Steven Fletcher.

Preston withstood Wednesday pressure in the final 10 minutes as the visitors looked for an equaliser.

Substitute Fernando Forestieri's thunderbolt from outside the box was well saved by Declan Rudd, with the Preston stopper stepping up again to keep out Atdhe Nuhiu's effort as the home side held out for the win.

The managers

Alex Neil: "The players deserve a hell of a lot of credit because we deserved to win. We have played in different ways in the last two games and won both. First half we were definitely better and we needed the first goal because Wednesday were stubborn and sat behind the ball. Thankfully we had the penalty to break the deadlock.

"As a player, you need to go through the moments where your back is against the wall. You're not going to comfortably win games at this level all the time. At the end of the day, the fans just want us to win games and they are not interested how you do it and, to be honest, I just want to win games."

Caretaker boss Lee Bullen: "Ultimately, two mistakes cost us, but we don't throw anyone under the bus. There is a kid [Moses Odubajo] in the changing room who is really disappointed, but we get round him and back him up.

"As I said to the players in the dressing room, one thing we don't do as a team is throw anybody under the bus or leave anyone hung out to dry. He is a good player and has played in the Premier League. He had an off day. We had a go, I've always said we'll have a go no matter what and the lads deserve a lot of credit for having a go."

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