Sheffield Wednesday scraps for a point at West Brom
West Bromwich Albion was held to a goalless draw with struggling Sheffield Wednesday in the EFL Championship as both sides failed to make the most of their opportunities.
A third straight game without victory in England's second division left the Baggies 10th, while Wednesday remains bottom after its points deduction with a tally of minus-five.
But Owls boss Henrik Pedersen was happy with what he saw, given his side's many problems off the field.
"I am very satisfied. We have spoken a lot this week about who we want to be across 95 minutes and who we don't want to be," he said.
"From the first moment today, we had a difficult beginning, we played a strong first half. It is a difficult place to play and a strong opponent.
"It is the first time I felt we were where we want to be defensively over 95 minutes. There are things to work on offensively and we want to work on [them].
"Sean [Fusire] was fantastic today, how he always jumped and won his duels. They started to play behind him but he won all his running duels and was calm on the ball. Harry [Amass] had a really strong beginning, big respect to him."