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Jamie Smith refusing to give up in Sheffield Wednesday survival fight

Jamie Smith refusing to give up in Sheffield Wednesday survival fight
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Defeat at Middlesbrough left the Owls four points from safety with two games left.

Sheffield Wednesday assistant manager Jamie Smith insists the Owls still have a fighting chance of avoiding relegation despite a 3-1 defeat at Middlesbrough leaving them on the brink of dropping into League One.

Wednesday are four points adrift of safety with two games remaining, and need at least a point against Nottingham Forest next weekend to have any chance of going to relegation rivals Derby on the final weekend with their survival hopes still alive.

Josh Windass, who scored a first-half penalty, and Jordan Rhodes both missed excellent second-half chances at the Riverside, with goals from Yannick Bolasie, Josh Coburn and Duncan Watmore securing Middlesbrough's success.

Smith, who is standing in while Wednesday boss Darren Moore recovers from illness, accepts his side are in deep trouble, but is adamant no one will be giving up while there is still a chance of clambering out of the bottom three.

Smith said: "We've still got a chance. Mathematically, it's still possible, so we will keep fighting.

"It's must-win in the next game, but to be honest, it's been like that for the last few weeks. We need to get three points in the next game – it's as simple as that. Whatever it takes, we have to go and get three points."

Smith felt his side let themselves down with some defensive lapses at the Riverside, with two of Middlesbrough's goals coming from set-pieces.

Smith said: "We're obviously disappointed with the result – we felt we should have got something from the game. We're disappointed with the goals we've conceded – a lack of concentration has cost us.

"Players have to take responsibility to not switch off from set-pieces. They have to be focused and be ready. We've generally been well-organised from set-pieces, but today wasn't like that."

Middlesbrough manager Neil Warnock was delighted to see 18-year-old Coburn claim his first senior goal as he headed home Neeskens Kebano's cross.

The teenager only made his senior debut when he came off the bench at Rotherham in midweek, and he had only been on the field for eight minutes against Wednesday when he rose to score.

Warnock said: "He's done really well in training and worked his socks off. He took his goal well. When you look at it again, it's not an easy one. It's a really good header.

"He deserves it. The lads give him a round of applause and signed his shirt. He'll be a happy lad tonight like Connor (Malley) was the other night.

"I don't think we can rush these young lads. I was going to put Josh on a bit earlier but Blacky (Kevin Blackwell) said it's a bit physical. But 10 minutes later I thought, 'Sod it, there's nothing to lose'.

"He battled well though. He won all of his headers. It wasn't just his goal, was it? He was determined and you could see how much desire he has."

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