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Burnley vs Sheffield Wednesday. Sky Bet Championship.

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Owls soar at Turf Moor

Image: Tudgay: Brace for Owls

Burnley's play-off hopes suffered a blow after they slumped to a 4-2 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday.

Tudgay and Clarke net in Wednesday success

Burnley's play-off hopes suffered a blow after they slumped to a 4-2 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday at Turf Moor. Chris McCann cancelled out Marcus Tudgay's first-half opener, but the Owls were not to be denied. Tudgay bagged his second of the game with Leon Clarke then making the game safe with a brace before Chris Eagles replied with a consolation. The win moves Wednesday four points behind Burnley, who are one point adrift of sixth-placed Cardiff City. The Yorkshiremen opened the scoring when impressive left-back Tommy Spurr beat Wade Elliott down the left flank and slipped a neat pass into Tudgay, lurking menacingly inside the Burnley penalty box.

Opening goal

He greeted the pass with a delightful flick to tee his shot up before a swish of his left boot dispatched the ball into the bottom corner. With on-loan Wolves midfielder Darren Potter a steadying influence for Wednesday, the visitors went in search of a second goal. Midway through the half, Potter's fine pass found Spurr and his cross was met by Tudgay's fierce shot, drawing a decent save from Brian Jensen. Moments later Potter's chipped pass found Clarke and his left-foot volley from 12 yards forced Jensen into action again. The pendulum swung back in Burnley's favour as the half wore on but they created precious little, save for a low cross which Steve Thompson came within inches of diverting into the net.
Response
However, Burnley found a response in the 53rd minute when Mark Beevers fouled McCann on the left flank and Robbie Blake flighted in a free-kick to the far post. McCann rose highest to plant a firm header past Lee Grant but Wednesday restored their lead in the 69th minute when Tudgay swept home a loose ball after Burnley failed to a clear a free-kick from Potter. It got better for the Owls in the 79th minute when Clarke used his considerable frame to good effect and shield the ball before unleashing a fierce left-foot from 18 yards which flew past Jensen and into the far corner. Burnley were forced to press forward in desperate search of a way back into the game and they were caught when Clarke beat the offside trap and strode forward before clipping the ball left-footed past a despairing Jensen. Substitute Eagles curled in a fine free-kick to restore some pride for Burnley but Wednesday were denied a fifth goal in the closing stages when Clarke put the ball into the net late on but an offside flag was raised.

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