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SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY REPORTS 2002-2003
Picture McLaren (left) fires in a shot (Getty Images)

Leicester 1 Sheff Wed 1 Click here for full match stats

Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Paul Evans let in a farcical own goal from a back-pass but Leicester could not capitalise as they missed the chance to go level with Portsmouth at the top of Division One.

Midfielder Paul McLaren scored a goal at either end, giving Wednesday a shock lead midway through the first half, but conceding the own goal after a dreadful mistake by Evans just after the break.

It was scant reward for the visitors, who came into the game on the back of a confidence-boosting 5-1 thrashing of Coventry and looked comfortable as they soaked up everything the lacklustre Foxes could throw at them.

McLaren, who ended a goal drought stretching back to last September with a superb strike in the Coventry game, made the breakthrough in the 25th minute for his third of the season.

Leicester defender Matt Elliott was pulled up for a foul on Shefki Kuqi just outside the penalty area and when Alan Quinn slipped the ball to McLaren, the midfielder fired in a shot which beat Ian Walker in the home goal.

Wednesday, with just one away win all season, were sitting pretty at half-time, but it all changed in the 50th minute when McLaren rolled a comfortable back-pass to Evans and the keeper inexplicably let the ball slip past him into an empty net.

Leicester had much more of the possession, but could not break down a resilient Wednesday defence and were restricted to 25-yard efforts from Paul Dickov and Jordan Stewart in the early exchanges, with Kuqi shooting over the top at the other end before McLaren's breakthrough.

As half-time approached Evans had to be alert to tip a shot from James Scowcroft round the post, and the keeper then produced a superb save to push Dickov's header over the bar.

Leicester threw on an extra striker in Trevor Benjamin as they went in search of a winner after their lucky equaliser, but they looked short of ideas in the final third and created no clear-cut chances.

The unfortunate Evans dived to tip a Stewart 25-yarder round the post and also saved a late Muzzy Izzet header, but the Foxes stumbled to a third consecutive draw.

Teams

Leicester: Walker, Impey, Elliott, Taggart, Rogers (Benjamin 62), Scowcroft, McKinlay, Izzet, Stewart, Dickov (Summerbee 80), Deane.

Subs Not Used: Sinclair, Jones, Murphy.

Goals: McLaren 50 og.

Sheff Wed: Evans, Westwood, Smith, Monk, Barry-Murphy, Reddy, Powell, McLaren, Quinn, Bradbury, Kuqi (Crane 89).

Subs Not Used: Pressman, Maddix, Owusu, Haslam.

Goals: McLaren 25.

Att: 27,463

Ref: S Baines (Derbyshire).

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