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Barry Bannan says Sheffield Wednesday have put themselves in a "great position" to secure a top-six finish. The Owls are sixth in League One going into the final month of the league season.
Darren Moore's side will be looking to consolidate their place in the League One play-offs when they host AFC Wimbledon on Saturday. With seven matches remaining, Wednesday have opened up a two-point buffer to seventh-placed Sunderland.
"We are taking each game as it comes," Bannan told Yorkshire Live. "We have put ourselves in a great position considering the mid bit of the season when it didn't go to plan. We have worked hard to get back to where we want to be and we are in a good position to strike now."
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It appears the Owls will require a lofty points total to finish in the play-offs. Oxford United clinched sixth position with 74 points last year but Sunderland are currently on 67