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Carvalhal urges caution
- Updated: May 13, 2016
Sheffield Wednesday boss Carlos Carvalhal insisted his side can afford to take nothing for granted despite beating Brighton 2-0 in their Sky Bet Championship semi-final first leg at Hillsborough.
Goals from Ross Wallace and Kieran Lee have seen the Owls emerge as strong favourites ahead of the second leg on the south coast on Monday, but Carvalhal will guard against complacency.
Carvalhal said: “I think we did one of our best performances of the season tonight and if you exclude a moment when Brighton had a chance early on, I think we played really very well.
“We are happy about the game and the score but we know we have won absolutely nothing – we have the advantage but we must understand that we can’t play thinking we are winning 2-0.
“The …
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