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Sheffield Wednesday's summer transfer priority is clear after frustrating Bolton Wanderers draw

Sheffield Wednesday never do things the easy way. The trip to Bolton Wanderers should have yielded three points and seen them tighten their grip on a play-off spot.

But MJ Williams' 90th minute strike denied the Owls a third successive win. Williams pounced after Wednesday failed to clear a corner.

Wednesday manager Darren Moore could not hide his disappointment as he conducted his post match media duties. It was a huge opportunity missed. Here are four talking points from the League One clash.

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The visitors played well and dictated proceedings for long periods. They had 21 attempts at goal.

But the Owls simply did not test James Trafford enough in the Bolton goal. Moore's side only registered five shots on target. The fact is they should have had more than Jordan Storey’s 66th minute opener to show for their dominance.

Barry Bannan, Nathaniel Mendez-Laing and Marvin Johnson all missed opportunities to put the contest out of Bolton's reach. Their lack of ruthlessness came back to haunt them (not for the first time this season) as the hosts scored at the death.

"It was a dominant performance," said Moore. "We created enough chances to win two football matches but we didn’t take them and that has cost us."

Wednesday have shared the goals around the team. Their leading marksman is Lee Gregory. The experienced striker has found the back of the net on 10 occasions. He is the only player to have hit double figure goals this season.

Their wayward finishing has cost them plenty of points on the road. If Wednesday had a clinical, 20-goal striker on their books, the away form would be considerably better than what it is. Their lack of potency in

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