Darren Moore opens up on Sheffield Wednesday's loss to Sunderland, Sam Hutchinson and the future
When we all arrived here, we set about them from the word go. It was a much better performance tonight. We closed the spaces down and didn't allow them to get any real momentum in the game.
We got back into the game and scored a great goal. It looked like the impetus and momentum was with us.
We didn't see what happened at the end coming and conceding a goal like that in the magnitude of the game. We conceded a goal like that in the first game.
I am gutted for the players. They are really gutted that we have gone out of the play-offs and it is the end of the journey for this season.
Darren Moore's first words after Sheffield Wednesday's play-off semi-final defeat to Sunderland
When you look at their clear-cut chances, they came right at the end. They were long range efforts. The only one I remember is Patrick Roberts cutting in and hitting it. We had more of the half chances without a doubt.
We got back into the game at 1-1. We cracked the shell. Greggors scored a great goal. It was great movement from Marvin off the back shoulder. It was a great goal and there was real momentum with us.
The goal came against the run of play and that is the disappointing thing to concede at such a late stage when the players have put so much effort into it.
I have got no complaints with the effort and the endeavour of the boys and the fans will have witnessed that.
When I look at both games, you couldn't really split the two teams. Sunderland played well. They were gritty, determined and plucky. I thought we started to grind them down towards the end of the game.
When their goal came, it was against the run of play. We had chances and chances. We just weren't getting on the end of them. When you concede a goal like that, it is very