Stoke City 1 Sheffield Wednesday 0 - Neil Thompson ‘very disappointed’ after Owls defeat
The Potters looked set to make it 10 league games without a win until the 84th minute when the veteran striker turned in a knock-down from a corner to sink the club he left last summer.
It was a deserved relief for Michael O’Neill’s hosts who had dominated the second half and gone close though Joe Allen, Nick Powell and Fletcher.
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Hide AdAfter a slow start the first effort at goal came after 12 minutes when Owls skipper Barry Bannan delivered an accurate cross but Jordan Rhodes could only flick his volley over the crossbar.
At the other end, smart defending from Tom Lees prevented Fletcher from getting on the end of a Jacob Brown centre.
Just after the half-hour mark the first bit of quality play saw Powell cleverly slip Brown into a shooting position, but the winger’s effort was easy for Wednesday goalkeeper Keiren Westwood.
Angus Gunn made similarly-light work of a Rhodes header as the visitors countered, and Bannan crashed a direct free-kick into the Stoke wall before the end of a desperately drab first half.
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Hide AdPotters pressure early in the second half saw Westwood palm a Powell effort for a corner from point-blank range.
On the hour mark, Powell’s reverse pass sent Brown into space and he cut the ball back for Fletcher, but a brave block from Lees denied the former Wednesday man.
Westwood clawed an Allen cross to safety as the home side started to dominate.
Wednesday, who had won three of their previous four matches, struggled to get sight of Gunn’s goal and their frustration was evident when Rhodes ballooned a cross from a dangerous position for a throw-in.
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Hide AdBut the breakthrough finally came late on when Fletcher reacted quickest in the box following a Tommy Smith cross to stab home from close range.
Wednesday caretaker manager Neil Thompson said: “I’m very disappointed.
“First half was very nip and tuck and we were very disciplined. I knew it would be a physical type of game but we didn’t have too many problems.
“But in the second half we never got started. We sat back further and further and it was a sucker punch at the end.
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Hide Ad“You can’t give Stoke’s quality players that encouragement. I thought we’d weathered it and then you can’t lose (Steven) Fletcher in the box.
“We have to dust ourselves down and get on with it.
“We have been inconsistent for a lot of the season and those performances keep creeping in. We didn’t ask enough questions of them and we have to bounce back quickly.”
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