Campbell and Vokes strike in added time as Stoke seal comeback win
Substitutes Tyrese Campbell and Sam Vokes pulled off a stunning comeback 3-2 win as Stoke stunned promotion-chasing Sheffield Wednesday.
Michael O’Neill’s side secured a dramatic first win over the Owls since 2005 to move out of the relegation zone.
Teenager Campbell, son of former Arsenal striker Kevin, seemingly stole a share of the spoils in the 93rd minute, before Vokes grabbed the points in the seventh minute of added time.
James McClean, who was an injury doubt after picking up a hamstring niggle against Middlesbrough on Friday, put the hosts ahead.
A quick-fire double from Morgan Fox and captain Tom Lees seemingly completed a fine comeback win for third-placed Wednesday.
But Campbell and Vokes both struck in stoppage time for a famous victory.
Irish international McClean scored his second goal in four games as the hosts took the lead after 11 minutes. Midfielder McClean poked home Joe Allen’s goal-bound header on the line.
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The Potters continued to pile on the pressure with Lee Gregory going close, while Wednesday’s best chance of the first half fell to Adam Reach as his header rattled the post.
McClean was the source of Stoke’s creativity as the hosts threatened.
The 30-year-old found Sam Clucas who forced Cameron Dawson into a decent save before the break before McClean fizzed a header over the bar on the stroke of half-time.
After the restart, Stoke had shouts for a penalty waved away following a nasty clash of heads between Clucas and Massimo Luongo in the Owls’ box.
Luongo stayed on the floor following the incident and was subbed off after being treated on the pitch.
Garry Monk made all three substitutions by the 65th minute and it paid off soon after as the visitors levelled proceedings two minutes later.
Defender Morgan Fox flicked Barry Bannan’s corner home with 23 minutes left with the help of goal-line technology as the ball just crossed the line.
And seven minutes later Monk’s promotion chasers hit the front.
Stoke goalkeeper Jack Butland produced a fine save to keep out Sam Winnall’s initial header, but skipper Lees reacted quickest to nod home the rebound.
Down the other end, Ryan Shawcross headed wide from just six yards out.
Manager Michael O’Neill threw his last roll of the dice as he brought on former Burnley striker Vokes.
And the Welsh international almost found a welcome equaliser as his header was kept out by Dawson in the visitors’ net.
Campbell levelled proceedings at the death when he fired home after Clucas’ header before Vokes poked home to spark jubilant scenes.
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