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Emil Riis scores twice to help Preston to victory against Sheffield Wednesday

A brace from Emil Riis helped Preston to a 3-1 victory over Sheffield Wednesday in the Sky Bet Championship.

Emil Riis

A brace from Emil Riis helped Preston to a 3-1 victory over Sheffield Wednesday in the Sky Bet Championship.

The Dane poached a 29th-minute opener and sealed the points late on after an exquisite equaliser from Josh Windass just before the hour, earning his team back-to-back league wins for the first time under manager Paul Heckingbottom.

Sam Greenwood scored Preston’s second goal from the penalty spot in the 64th minute.

Match Action

Danny Rohl’s men started strongly and had two chances within the first four minutes as Michael Smith almost beat goalkeeper Freddie Woodman with an audacious long-range lob before Windass saw his low strike fly narrowly wide via a deflection off Andrew Hughes.

A bizarre injury to one of the refereeing assistants created a delay of almost five minutes, halting the early pressure of the visitors, and that inadvertently allowed Preston to regain composure before eventually taking the lead with their first shot of the match.

Ali McCann’s driven ball to the back post was headed back across the six-yard box by Jack Whatmough and Riis got just enough of a touch to guide it away from keeper James Beadle and into the corner.

Preston had restricted the Owls to very little after a shaky start and they should have taken a stranglehold on proceedings early in the second half.

Second Half

McCann had most of the goal gaping but fired straight into Max Lowe after latching onto a fantastic cutback from Greenwood and the Leeds loanee soon went from provider to goal chaser, engineering himself some space before crashing a venomous 25-yard effort off the crossbar in the 57th minute.

A minute later, the visitors broke and Windass received the ball from Djeidi Gassama and, from a similar position to Greenwood just moments before, curled a delightful finish into the far corner.

The game was swinging from end to end as Greenwood stung the palms of Beadle from just outside the box less than a minute before Dominic Iorfa clumsily brought down Josh Bowler in the penalty area for a penalty.

Greenwood had been North End’s stand-out performer in attack and he sent Beadle the wrong way from 12 yards to score a deserved fifth goal of the season.

Rohl’s team were far from out of it, though, and ought to have equalised once again shortly afterwards when substitute Ike Ugbo bundled the ball through to Windass but, with just Woodman to beat, he lacked composure and fired straight at the onrushing keeper.

It proved a costly miss as Riis squeezed in a decisive third goal in the 79th minute, his seventh of the league campaign, after Beadle had saved his initial effort and the shot before that from Greenwood.

READ MORE: Danny Rohl pulls no punches in assessment of Sheffield Wednesday’s defending

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