Fernando Forestieri saw red after his fourth yellow card, second red, in six days, this time, the second yellow was even more questionable than a week ago against Preston. He was brought down in the 91st minute when the referee decided it was a dive, and in turn showed him a yellow card and the subsequent red. On replay, there is clear contact on the Wednesday player, and the reaction of the Hull defender shows that he knew there was contact and that he was expecting the card himself, but the referee strides past him to dismiss the Argentinian for the second time in as many games, his third red card in his English football career. He will now miss the next two matches (Rotherham at home & Brighton away). On the whole, it was a well contested match, with good chances from both sides, who both hit the woodwork. Both keepers were in fine form keeping out anything that came their way.
Hull dominated possession but didn't particularly create anything from it, they did have a huge 16 shots, compared with Wednesday's 6, yet didn't trouble the Owls' shot stopper Keiren Westwood, who remained calm and collected throughout. Hull will see the point as disappointing, where Wednesday will be both pleased, yet with the first half performance, left feeling that they could have brought all three points home with them.
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