Middlesbrough player Morgan Whittaker celebrates with team-mate Tommy Conway after scoring against Sheffield WednesdayImage source, Getty Images
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Morgan Whittaker's 12th goal of the season won the game for Middlesbrough

ByJoseph Chapman
BBC Sport England

Morgan Whittaker marked his return to Middlesbrough's starting line-up with the winning goal as Boro laboured to a 1-0 Championship victory over relegated Sheffield Wednesday at the Riverside Stadium.

Whittaker had been absent for four games before returning as a late substitute in the 2-2 draw at Ipswich Town on Sunday, and he scored the only goal, as part of a workmanlike performance from Boro that was enough to earn all three points.

Wednesday, roared on throughout by a vocal away following, were spirited in the second half as they aimed to continue their own positive form, but their winless run now stretches to 38 league games.

Boro had not won any of their previous six home matches and had lost their past two, so any trepidation felt among the home supporters was understandable. Those nerves were eased in the 11th minute when Whittaker pounced on a poor back-pass from Gabriel Otegbayo and smartly finished beyond goalkeeper Murphy Cooper.

Whittaker's return to the side was keenly felt and he warmed the palms of Cooper shortly after breaking the deadlock. Matt Targett and Tommy Conway then combined down the left to create a chance for David Strelec as Boro searched for a decisive second goal.

Wednesday were unbeaten in their previous three outings, having held Leicester City, champions Coventry City and Charlton Athletic, but they offered little threat in the first half and a wayward drive from Jarvis Thornton was as close as they came to drawing level before the break.

Boro continued to dominate the ball and probe at the beginning of the second half, but Whittaker and then Aidan Morris - after good individual work to regain possession in midfield - lacked conviction as they both tried their luck from distance.

While the scoreline remained 1-0, the Owls were never out of the contest and substitute Jamal Lowe prompted panic with his low shot from inside the penalty area, following a rare foray forwards, deflected wide of the near post.

The visitors' vociferous calls for a penalty kick were waved away by referee David Webb when Max Lowe appealed for handball against Morris, who was subsequently awarded a free-kick himself after he went to ground inside his own box.

Wednesday, throwing more caution to the wind, then forced Boro goalkeeper Sol Brynn into a smart low save when 17-year-old Will Grainger curled a first-time effort towards the bottom corner.

The game became entertainingly open in the closing stages as Wednesday risked plenty and Boro looked to pick their lowly opponents off on the counter-attack. They came close when Jeremy Sarmiento dinked the ball over Cooper, but his effort was helped clear by the recovering Tayo Adaramola.

One goal was ultimately enough to end Boro's winless streak and, although unconvincing, it keeps their automatic promotion hopes alive.

'It wasn't good, but that does not matter' - reaction

Middlesbrough boss Kim Hellberg told BBC Radio Tees:

"It's difficult when you have not won in a long time, especially at home. In this kind of game, when you are not 3-0 or 4-0 up, you know it's going to be a tough last ten minutes.

"They come from three draws in a row, and against the champions away from home. They play without fear as they don't have anything to be afraid of.

"We could have scored two or three, which would have made it easier for us. You can feel that we haven't won at home in a while, and everyone gets nerves. We had to switch momentum - we backed up a top performance on Sunday with a win here.

"It wasn't a good game from us in general, but that does not matter."

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Hellberg: 'The win was all that mattered'

Sheffield Wednesday boss Henrik Pedersen told BBC Radio Sheffield:

"We had a strong, strong performance today. We started the game well, we were organised, and we were strong on the ball. Gabby made a back-pass to Murphy... it happens.

"After that, there was a difficult period, but we closed the first-half in a good way. In the second-half, for the first ten minutes, they have the ball more or less the whole time, but then we changed formation.

"For the last 30 minutes, I thought we were very strong in how we hunted the 1-1, how we pressed and how we were on the ball, but of course the last cross and last pass. Otherwise, it was a strong performance."

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Pedersen: 'Strong performance'

Player of the match

Number: 3 M. Lowe
Average rating 7.06
Number: 18 A. Morris
Average Rating: 6.42
Number: 6 D. Fry
Average Rating: 6.36
Number: 11 M. Whittaker
Average Rating: 6.16
Number: 12 L. Ayling
Average Rating: 5.99
Number: 31 S. Brynn
Average Rating: 5.91
Number: 2 C. Brittain
Average Rating: 5.87
Number: 3 M. Targett
Average Rating: 5.60
Number: 9 T. Conway
Average Rating: 5.54
Number: 29 A. Malanda
Average Rating: 5.31
Number: 16 A. Browne
Average Rating: 5.14
Number: 22 S. Silvera
Average Rating: 5.07
Number: 24 A. Bangura
Average Rating: 5.06
Number: 13 D. Strelec
Average Rating: 4.93
Number: 45 J. Sarmiento
Average Rating: 4.83
Number: 20 K. Sène
Average Rating: 4.16

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