Sheffield Wednesday 3 - 2 Norwich City

Sheff Wed 3-2 Norwich

Scoring Summary
Sheffield Wednesday Norwich City
Tony McMahon (51) Sammy Clingan (pen 43)
Leon Clarke (55) Leroy Lita (62)
Marcus Tudgay (72)  
Match Stats
Sheffield Wednesday Norwich City
Shots (on Goal) 7(2) 5(4)
Fouls 9 8
Corner Kicks 3 6
Offsides 3 11
Time of Possession 54% 46%
Yellow Cards 1 0
Red Cards 0 1
Saves 2 11
Match Information
Stadium: Hillsborough, England
Attendance: 18,883
Match Time: 10:00 ET
Official(s):
Tony Bates (Referee)

Teams
Sheffield Wednesday Norwich City
1 Lee Grant 1 David Marshall
21 Lewis Buxton 5 John Kennedy
16 Richard Wood 3 Adam Drury
19 Tony McMahon 12 Gary Doherty
15 Mark Beevers 2 Jon Otsemobor
6 Steve Watson 17 David Bell
7 Marcus Tudgay 8 Sammy Clingan
17 James O'Connor 24 Matthew Pattison
11 Etienne Esajas 7 Lee Croft
9 Francis Jeffers 14 Wesley Hoolahan
18 Leon Clarke 44 Leroy Lita
Substitutes
22 Richard O'Donnell Stuart Nelson 25
20 Frank Simek Mark Fotheringham 16
8 Sean McAllister Darel Russell 20
14 Jimmy Smith Antoine Sibierski 9
29 Bartosz Slusarski Arturo Lupoli 18
Substitutions
Sean McAllister for Steve Watson (46)
Darel Russell for Adam Drury (62)
Bartosz Slusarski for Francis Jeffers (76)
Antoine Sibierski for David Bell (78)
Yellow Cards
Tony McMahon (45)
 
Red Cards
  John Kennedy (81)
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Updated: November 29, 2008, 12:40 PM ET

Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Marcus Tudgay went from villain to hero as he made up for giving away a first-half penalty to score the winner in a thrilling 3-2 defeat of 10-man Norwich at a foggy Hillsborough.

Norwich had led at the break after Tudgay fouled Wes Hoolahan in the area after 42 minutes, allowing Sammy Clingan to score from the spot.

Wednesday stormed back into the game after the break with Tony McMahon and Leon Clarke putting them ahead within 10 minutes of the re-start.

Norwich equalised through Leroy Lita on the hour, but the home side were not to be denied in a pulsating second half as Tudgay headed in a Lewis Buxton cross after 71 minutes.

There was further misery for the Canaries as defender John Kennedy was shown a straight red card 10 minutes from time for hauling down Clarke as the last man.

Defeat for Glenn Roeder's side means they have now won only once in seven games while the Owls secured back-to-back wins for the second time this season.

Wednesday boss Brian Laws signed a new deal to keep him at the club until 2011 during the week and made three changes from the side that defeated Blackpool 2-0 on Tuesday.

Jermaine Johnson (knee) and Sean McAllister (illness) were both withdrawn during that game and were replaced by Etienne Esajas and Steve Watson today. Francis Jeffers also came in for Deon Burton, who was loaned out to Charlton during the week.

Norwich captain Gary Doherty returned to the starting line-up for the visitors after serving his suspension while Hoolahan was also included from the team that lost 2-1 to Crystal Palace. Antoine Sibierski and injured full-back Ryan Bertrand made way.

Norwich had the ball in the net after seven minutes, through Kennedy, but the strike was ruled out after Lita was flagged offside.

It would be the first of eight such misdemeanours by the former Reading striker that threatened to undermine Roeder's gameplan to play him alone in attack.

Wednesday had a goal of their own ruled out for offside when Jeffers was caught in the wrong place before finding the net, but they would go into the break behind following Clingan's penalty after 42 minutes.

Lee Grant did well to save a powerful shot from Lita low to his right, but when the rebound fell to Hoolahan, a panicked sliding tackle from Tudgay brought him down. Clingan then fired the ball home emphatically with Grant diving the wrong way.

The home side went to the break amid a chorus of boos from the home fans, but their response in the second half was as quick as it was emphatic.

Just a minute after the restart, Canaries goalkeeper David Marshall could only punch a Tudgay cross as far as Esajas, who, unmarked, took just a little too long to shoot, and allowed the shot-stopper to recover and make a good block.

The equaliser was not long in coming, however, and it was an Esajas corner after 50 minutes that set up on-loan defender McMahon, whose run into the six-yard box was not checked, allowing him to head home unopposed.

The mood inside Hillsborough was now much improved and the home fans were buzzing five minutes later when Clarke put them ahead.

The 23-year-old striker ran onto a loose ball in the area and while he did not cleanly hit his first-time shot across goal, it had the required power to beat Marshall.

Wednesday were seemingly now in full control, but conceded an equaliser in sloppy circumstances.

The defence failed to mark Lita, who this time had stayed onside, allowing him a clear sight of goal that he duly converted with a low shot that went in off the right-hand post.

It was his sixth goal of the campaign so far and first away from Carrow Road.

Wednesday recovered their lead in the 71st minute when a Buxton cross somehow found its way to Tudgay at the far post for him to direct a diving header into the net.

Norwich's problems got worse with 10 minutes remaining when Kennedy was shown a straight red card. The defender was the last man when he hauled down Clarke, and despite the infringement occurring only five yards inside his own half, referee Tony Bates felt his dismissal was necessary.

Fittingly, the game ended with Lita finding the net, only to be flagged offside for the eighth time.