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Owls kept in dark over Broadhead

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ALEX Neil is determined to keep Sheffield Wednesday in the dark as far as Nathan Broadhead’s fitness is concerned ahead of tonight’s play-off sem-final.

In-form striker Broadhead limped out of Sunderland’s final game of the season at the weekend, shortly after scoring the only goal in the win at Morecambe.

With Broadhead having already missed a significan­t chunk of the season with a hamstring injury, his latest problem sparked fears that the on-loan Everton man could miss out on the play-off games.

That would be a disaster for Sunderland if it were the case as it would leave them with just one senior centre-forward in Ross Stewart.

Black Cats boss Neil always keeps his cards close to his chest as far as injuries are concerned, and he was in no mood to give Owls boss Darren Moore any clues over whether Broadhead could be involved in the play-off semi-final first leg at the Stadium of Light tonight.

And he expects Moore to adopt a similar approach with Barry Bannan, who was substitute­d last weekend with a muscle injury, although he believes the influentia­l midfielder will be fit to play.

“We’ll make a call on Broady,” said Neil. “I’m sure they’ll be cagey with Barry Bannan, making out that he’s not going to be fit, as well – he’ll be fit!”

Sunderland go into tonight’s game on the back of a 13-game unbeaten run that saw them finish in fifth place in League One, one place and one point behind Wednesday, who are looking to bounce back to the Championsh­ip at the first attempt.

The second leg of the semi-final will take place on Monday evening at Hillsborou­gh, and the winners will play either MK Dons or Wycombe in the final at Wembley on May 21.

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