Sure, Sheffield Wednesday should have created more and their teeth aren’t quite showing often enough, but against a Millwall side at their strongest on the road, it was encouraging to see the Owls have much of the better of the game.
Incredibly, they’re two unbeaten at Hillsborough for only the second time in 2020.
Here are Alex Miller’s player ratings from the final game heading into another international break.
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. SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 07: Joey Pelupessy of Sheffield Wednesday battles for possession with Ryan Leonard of Millwall during the Sky Bet Championship match between Sheffield Wednesday and Millwall at Hillsborough Stadium on November 07, 2020 in Sheffield, England. Sporting stadiums around the UK remain under strict restrictions due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in games being played behind closed doors. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
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. Joe Wildsmith - 6
Had little to do as Millwall failed to create anything in the way of a big chance. Organised well again. Photo: Steve Ellis
. Joost van Aken - 6
Millwall's best moments came as he slipped and headed back towards the danger zone on an afternoon he was otherwise tidy. Harshly carded in the second half. Photo: Steve Ellis
1. Joe Wildsmith - 6
Had little to do as Millwall failed to create anything in the way of a big chance. Organised well again. Photo: Steve Ellis
2. Joost van Aken - 6
Millwall's best moments came as he slipped and headed back towards the danger zone on an afternoon he was otherwise tidy. Harshly carded in the second half. Photo: Steve Ellis
3. Dominic Iorfa - 7
A colossus at the heart of defence. Recovery ability key once again, particularly in the first half, and an aerial threat in the top box. Photo: Steve Ellis
4. Julian Borner - 7
Solid. Has had tough moments in this season and faces a fight to retain his place in the side when they return from the international break, but did himself no harm. Photo: Steve Ellis