Reds loanees score first senior goals
Manchester United loanees Harry Amass and Enzo Kana-Biyik scored their first senior goals over the weekend.
Amass has been performing well in difficult circumstances for the Owls, whose points demotion has left them marooned at the foot of the Championship table.
The full-back rifled a long-range strike past Southampton keeper Gavin Bazunu in the first half of a 3-1 defeat at St Mary's Stadium for the South Yorkshire side.
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Manchester United loanee Harry Amass on target for Sheffield Wednesday pic.twitter.com/1nUgL1jgLY
"The young man who came into Sheffield Wednesday and the young man who just left the stadium today are two different humans," said Wednesday boss Henrik Pedersen to the Sheffield Star. "And they are two different players.
"His progression has been amazing and, for a young player like Harry, he came with a lot of energy, but then the Championship always come knocking with three games in a row. It is tough, but he keeps on playing. This week, against West Brom, against Norwich, against Southampton, he showed against three good teams that he can compete with them.
"It's not only that he can compete but he can be dominant in some phases. So I think he has done a big development as a player and what I see is a young man who has started to have a big knowledge about himself as a human - who he wants to be, who he doesn't want to be.
"He has started to control when his mood comes down to be more stable. I see a young guy who has started to be physically stronger. He runs more, he has started to sprint more, he has more accelerations and he starts to have smaller breaks in the game. He has started to be better between the phases of the game.
"I like him. He is a good boy, he is a good player and he loves to learn. We love to have him here."
Meanwhile, Kana-Biyik sidefooted home his maiden goal at senior level, in Lausanne's 2-2 home draw against Sion in Switzerland, with all the goals coming in the first half.
After the game, the striker, who joined the Reds from Le Havre in the summer, told Blick: "It's beautiful, it feels good. The most important thing was to celebrate with my team-mates and the fans."
Coach Peter Ziedler, speaking on the club's official website, explained why he replaced Kana-Biyik at the interval with the more experienced Theo Bair.
"When I told Enzo he was going to be substituted at half-time, he was a little disappointed, as he wanted to continue.
"But he's an exemplary young man, always focused on the team, he understands the staff's decisions and always puts the team before himself.
"We're very happy with Enzo. He's young, he's improving and we hope he'll give us a few more goals before Christmas."



