Soccer

Josh Windass and Callum Paterson fire 10-man Sheffield Wednesday past Stoke

Owls defender Di’Shon Bernard was dismissed in the first half.

Sheffield Wednesday’s Josh Windass celebrates scoring
Sheffield Wednesday’s Josh Windass celebrates scoring (Jessica Hornby/PA)

Josh Windass and Callum Paterson fired 10-man Sheffield Wednesday to a hard-fought 2-0 Sky Bet Championship victory over Stoke at Hillsborough.

Owls defender Di’Shon Bernard was dismissed in the first half but the hosts rallied in the second to secure an impressive three points.

Wednesday boss Danny Rohl made one change to the side who won 3-1 away at Oxford last time out, with Dominic Iorfa coming in for Jamal Lowe.

Stoke manager Narcis Pelach made three switches from the 2-2 draw at home to Cardiff, with Michael Rose, Wouter Burger and Junior Tchamadeu joining the starting XI.

Windass had Wednesday’s first sight of goal when his shot from distance stung the palms of Viktor Johansson. Next, Michael Smith’s effort from Shea Charles’ corner was gathered comfortably by the Stoke goalkeeper.

Bernard could have seen red for tugging back his man, who was through on goal, but only received a booking.

The defender would not get away with it a second time as he was sent off for a foul on Lewis Koumas in the 41st minute and Wednesday went in at half-time a man down.

The hosts took the lead in the 52nd minute when Yan Valery played the ball across the box for Windass to scramble the ball over the line.

James Beadle made a terrific point-blank save to deny Tom Cannon from a header, with the Owls keeper also clawing the ball away from goal at the second attempt.

The visitors came close again when there was a scramble in the Wednesday area but captain Ben Gibson could only prod over the bar.

Stoke brought on Lynden Gooch and Bae Junho in an attempt to find an equaliser but it was the hosts who found themselves celebrating.

Wednesday skipper Barry Bannan appeared to handle the ball in the penalty area following Gooch’s cross but referee Sam Allison waved play on.

The Owls doubled their advantage in the 76th minute after some tenacious work by Charles down the right, with the ball squared across for substitute Paterson to tap home.

The Potters were awarded a penalty with just under 10 minutes remaining but Beadle made a brilliant diving save to his left to keep out Cannon’s spot-kick.