Match Report

Nationwide Division One - Saturday 12th January 2002, from Hillsborough

V
Result
Sheffield Wednesday 0 Crewe Alexandra

Sibon 44

Att: 16,737


Team Lineups

Pressman Ince
Geary
Wright
Hinchcliffe Smith
Bromby Sodje
Westwood Foster
Hamshaw Lunt
Haslam Sorvel
Quinn Thomas
Sibon Vaughan
Ekoku Ashton
Kuqi Hulse

Substitutes

Broomes - Hinchcliffe (17 mins) Jack - Vaughan (70 mins)
Rix - Thomas (74 mins)
Tait - Ashton (81 mins)

Un-used Substitutes

Stringer Bankole
Maddix Walker
Crane  
Bonvin


Match Report

Owls end lacklustre league run

This report from Soccernet.com:

Terry Yorath's Sheffield Wednesday side claimed a much needed 1-0 victory over Crewe at Hillsborough thanks to a Gerald Sibon goal on the stroke of half-time.

It was no more than Wednesday deserved as they dominated large portions of the game without adding the second killer goal. It was the Owls' first victory in seven league games and will raise their confidence as they travel to face Crewe on Tuesday in the FA Cup.

The first half was largely dominated in midfield but the impressive Matthew Hamshaw looked the one player capable of breaking the deadlock for the home side. Twice before the goal came his driving runs through midfield had caused Crewe's defence no end of problems but unfortunately the final product was lacking.

But the goal for Yorath's men finally came a minute before half-time. Efan Ekoku picked up the ball in midfield and fed new signing Shefki Kuqi on the right wing who crossed for Sibon to hammer home first time from eight yards.

Half-time: Owls 1-0 Crewe

The second half started the way the first ended with Wednesday pressing and Hamshaw at the heart of everything Wednesday created. The next chance fell to Ekoku who chested down Sibon's cross but as he was about to shoot, the impressive Efe Sodje managed a last-ditch tackle to deny him.

It was Derek Geary who was next to test Alex goalkeeper Clayton Ince after he received a pass from Steven Haslam.

As Wednesday continued to press, Ekoku also had an effort saved by Ince after being put through by the lively Hamshaw. The only way that Crewe looked like scoring was through a Wednesday error and it almost came when Marlon Broomes' header back to goalkeeper Kevin Pressman was short and allowed Rodney Jack through on goal.

However, Pressman was alert to the danger and rushed from his line to deny Crewe a chance of gaining a point. Crewe boss Dario Gradi will want a much improved performance when the Railwaymen face Wednesday again in midweek.