Sheffield Wednesday match report: Norwich City 3 Owls 1

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Sheffield Wednesday crashed to a 3-1 defeat at Norwich City as they fell further adrift of the Championship play-off places.

The Owls led 1-0 at half-time after a trademark header by Jordan Rhodes.

But the Canaries secured their first league win in eight matches after second half strikes by man of the match James Maddison, Timm Klose and Nelson Oliveira.

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The results extends Wednesday's winless run to five matches and leaves them 10 points shy of the top six.

At a bitterly cold Carrow Road, Owls head coach Carlos Carvalhal shuffled his pack, making three changes to his starting line-up. Ross Wallace, David Jones and Rhodes were handed first-team recalls, with Marco Matias, Jacob Butterfield and Steven Fletcher dropping out.

Striker Fletcher and full-back Jack Hunt missed out due to knee injuries.

It was a cagey affair early on. Mario Vrancic curled a 25-yard free-kick over the bar for Norwich after Glenn Loovens had upended Alex Pritchard.

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The hosts monopolised possession in the opening quarter of an hour and James Maddison blazed over when well-placed.

Moments later, Rhodes stooped to head in Adam Reach's lovely cross following good work by Morgan Fox to put the Owls ahead. It was a predatory finish by Rhodes and capped off a fine spell of Wednesday pressure.

Rhodes also netted a brace against Norwich in the 5-1 victory at Hillsborough last March.

For our Owls news and opinion on twitter follow hereThe Canaries, without a home win since September 9, should have restored parity in the 27th minute when Maddison slipped in Nelson Oliveira after a wayward Barry Bannan pass but the Portugal international fired wide with just Keiren Westwood to beat. Oliveira ought to have at least hit the target.

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Westwood then produced a smart stop to turn away Oliveira's header following a dangerous delivery by Norwich skipper Ivo Pinto.

At the other end, Reach, an influential figure in the first half, fizzed a right foot effort well wide after the Canaries only partially cleared Ross Wallace's centre.