WELLS HAS NO ROOM FOR SENTIMENT

Published date15 April 2024
Publication titleDaily Star (England)
The Bristol City striker (above) remained ice cool amid the angry protests which followed referee Rebecca Welch's 98th-minute decision to penalise substitute Ollie Turton for handling a Cameron Pring cross. He powered a sweetly-struck penalty past Lee Nicholls

Wells netted in the shoot-out that settled the Championship play-off final in 2017, when Huddersfield beat Reading to reach the Premier League, securing himself an enduring place in Terriers fans' hearts.

"Whatever the circumstances, I concentrate on going through the same processes, stay confident and back myself to score," he said. "Huddersfield were really good on the day and caused us problems. We were a bit fortunate in how we equalised, but my only thoughts were on helping to extend our recent good run."

The visitors thought they had won it when Josh Koroma fired past Max O'Leary from 10 yards on 81 minutes. It sent the travelling...

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