It will certainly be one of the most remarkable recoveries in history. On Thursday, Sheffield Wednesday secured qualification for the Championship Final after losing in the first leg of the “half” to Peterborough 4-0. Tonight, in dramatic fashion, they managed to cancel the score 4-0, they came back in the same way to force extra time, and after a goal for each team in extra time (5-1), they decided everything in their favor with a penalty shootout. It was a night of absolute bliss at Hillsborough. When they left Peterborough 4-0 last week, few might have believed it, but goals from Michael Smith (pen. 9) and Lee Gregory (25) in the first half gave some hope. In the second half, Reece James pulled back to goal difference in the 71st minute, before the craziest moment of the night came. At 90’+8, in a game that lasted 6 minutes into overtime, Liam Palmer drove the court crazy, scoring 4-0 forcing overtime. In extra time, with everything back on point, Peterborough managed to score and silence Hillsborough – curiously in a miserable moment by Lee Gregory, in the 105th minute – but with 8′ from the end of the extra period, Sheffield Wednesday would come back to score, from By Callum Patterson. The match and the decision went to penalties and after that, the home team was not given a chance.
He scored his five kicks, Peterborough missed one and qualified for the Wembley final. Now missing is the second part of the story: winning that decision, which will take place on May 29, against Barnsley winners Bolton, who are now drawn 1-1.
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