The January signing from Charlton Athletic made his Sheffield Wednesday bow on Tuesday night.
Nearly a month after signing from Charlton Athletic, Morgan Fox finally made his Sheffield Wednesday debut on Tuesday night.
The left-back was handed a starting berth ahead of Czech Republic international Daniel Pudil and impressed despite the Owls being held to a 2-2 draw at Bristol City.
Former Charlton Athletic left-back Morgan Fox celebrates
Always lively down the left-hand side, Fox even saved his team a goal when he cleared off the line shortly after half-time.
The 23-year-old tweeted afterwards: “Very happy to have made my SWFC debut tonight! Gutted we couldn’t take all 3 points, we go again on Friday (at Wigan Athletic).”
And the Wednesday faithful were fairly unanimous as to whether or not Fox should start again at the DW Stadium…
Off the pitch, the Owls’ evening was no less eventful, with a proposed move for Middlesbrough striker Jordan Rhodes not announced until 1pm on Wednesday afternoon – 14 hours after the close of the winter transfer window.
Question marks had been raised over the timing of both clubs’ paperwork submissions, however, the EFL concluded at a meeting that everything had in fact been completed in time.
Rhodes becomes the Hillsborough side’s fourth and final January recruit, after Sam Winnall, Callum McManaman and Fox.
Should the former Charlton Athletic left-back start for Sheffield Wednesday on Friday?
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