The Mail on Sunday

Bullen staying grounded

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LEE BULLEN says his Sheffield Wednesday side are focusing on the next match and not the play-offs.

Wednesday came from behind to win after Derby had taken an early second-half lead through Darren Bent, when the striker sneaked a header past Kieren Westwood at his near post.

Steven Fletcher levelled in the 58th minute when Gary Hooper knocked Ross Wallace’s cross back into the box and Fletcher headed in.

The hosts completed the comeback when Hooper’s 64th-minute strike beat Scott Carson.

Bullen said: ‘This league has a way of coming back to bite you, everybody will say that is us home and hosed — and I am sure a lot of people are saying that — but Leeds have still got two games to play.’

Derby manager Gary Rowett said: ‘I think when we got the goal we looked in control and I think that was the disappoint­ing thing for me.

‘We just had a stupid 10-minute spell.’

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