

Jordan Ayew's late goal denied Sheffield Wednesday their first home win of the Championship season but it was not enough to drag Leicester out of the relegation zone as they drew 1-1 with the league's bottom side.
Wednesday goalkeeper Pierce Charles made incredible save after incredible save in a game the Foxes needed to win to move above fellow strugglers Oxford and Portsmouth.
Jerry Yates' second-minute goal nearly proved enough to secure the hosts their first three points since September, but Ayew's quality finish in the 84th minute meant it was only the one point for the Owls.
It was the perfect start for Wednesday, with the Leicester defence failing to deal with Svante Ingelsson's corner and Yates able to prod home.
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Jordan Ayew scores a vital equaliser for Leicester against Sheffield Wednesday.
Abdul Fatawu was the first of many visiting players to have a great opportunity to equalise. He found himself unmarked from Divine Mukasa's corner but he scuffed his effort wide.
Oliver Skipp must have thought he had done everything right when he fired a volley at goal, but Charles was there to make a brilliant point-blank save.
Stephy Mavididi curled in an attempt from distance but Charles was there once more to tip it round the post in the last chance of the first half.
Harry Winks' driven effort was collected comfortably by Charles as Leicester resumed on the front foot after the break.

Image: Abdul Fatawu of Leicester City in action with Svante Ingelsson of Sheffield Wednesday
Wednesday had a golden chance to double their lead when substitute Olaf Kobacki drove at the Leicester defence and played in Liam Palmer, but the Owls captain placed his shot inches wide.
Mukasa was the next to hit an effort at goal but the Wednesday keeper was there yet again to palm to safety.
Leicester will have been starting to lose hope when substitute Ayew hit the post and Mavididi and captain Ricardo Pereira were denied by an unbelievable Charles double save in a matter of a few minutes.
Charles' goal was finally breached six minutes from time when Ayew got through and blasted an unstoppable right-footed shot into the bottom-right corner from just outside the box.
The Foxes kept banging at the door and were so close to finding the winner from Ayew's header deep into added time, but man of the match Charles stretched out an arm to frustrate the visitors even further.
The point sees Leicester move into 22nd place, one point behind fourth-bottom Portsmouth with just five Championship games remaining.
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Leicester earned a 1-1 draw thanks to Jordan Ayew's late equaliser in the 84th minute. He finished from just outside the box after Sheffield Wednesday had taken an early lead through Jerry Yates. Leicester kept pressing for a winner, but Wednesday goalkeeper Pierce Charles made several key saves.
Jerry Yates scored for Sheffield Wednesday in the second minute. His early goal came after Leicester failed to deal with Svante Ingelsson's corner. It looked like it might be enough for Wednesday's first home win of the Championship season.
Leicester stayed in the relegation zone because the draw was not enough to move them above their rivals. The point took them to 22nd place, one point behind fourth-bottom Portsmouth. They needed a win to climb above teams such as Oxford and Portsmouth.
Pierce Charles was crucial for Sheffield Wednesday and was named man of the match. He made a series of outstanding saves, including stops from Oliver Skipp, Stephy Mavididi, Ricardo Pereira and a late Ayew header. His performance kept Wednesday in the game until the final whistle.
The result means Sheffield Wednesday still have not won at home in the Championship this season. Leicester remain in the relegation zone with five Championship games left. Wednesday at least took a point from the league's bottom side, while Leicester missed a chance to boost their survival hopes.






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