Leeds United 1 Sheffield Wednesday 1

UWE Rosler is still searching for his first win as Leeds head coach after Sheffield Wednesday forced a 1-1 draw in a keenly-contested Yorkshire derby.

Portugal under-21 international Marco Matias brilliantly lobbed the Owls into a 37th-minute lead but New Zealander Chris Wood equalised in the 61st minute with his second goal in as many games.

Leeds have drawn all four of their Championship games this season and should have made better use of their possession against a Wednesday side who rarely tested goalkeeper Marco Silvestri.

Despite the lack of a win, Rosler, refuses to be downhearted. He said: "We say the glass is half full, not half empty.

"It was our fourth game in nine days, which is very hard, especially at this early stage of the season, but we have come through those games unbeaten and I am delighted.

"We were not as good on the ball as we would have liked but we were carrying the midweek game at Bristol City in our legs.

"We went behind to a wonder goal - congratulations to them for that. I haven't seen a better goal than that, but we did well to come back and score a very good goal of our own, which showed the character we have in the team. That character will be tested throughout the season.

"We were a goal down for the first time this season but we came back strongly and I tried to win the game by sending on another striker (Souleymane Doukara).

"Apart from their goal I can't remember them creating a chance."

Rosler declined to comment on reports that Leeds have agreed a deal with Watford to take striker Fernando Forestieri.

Leeds pair Kalvin Phillips and Gaetano Berardi were cautioned early on for clumsy tackles, the former receiving his yellow card inside 60 seconds as referee Michael Jones looked to impose his authority on a potentially explosive derby.

Leeds were quicker to settle, Stuart Dallas and Mirco Antenucci shooting close from distance and the latter being flagged offside after running on to Sam Byram's intelligent through ball.

Yet it was Wednesday who struck in the 37th minute. Vince Sasso's long high pass caught out the Leeds defence and Matias flicked the ball from right foot to left, wrong-footing Liam Cooper, as he sent an immaculately-judged lob just under the bar in a classic smash-and-grab raid.

Wednesday defender Tom Lees was booked against his old club for shirt-pulling and Leeds almost equalised just before the break when Antenucci's cross was chested just wide by Wood.

Leeds were quicker out of the traps at the start of the second half and, after Liam Palmer had hurriedly conceded a corner, Sol Bamba headed Phillips' flag-kick straight at keeper Lewis Price, who was again deputising for Kieren Westwood.

Phillips then rustled the side-netting with a free-kick awarded for a foul on Byram by Matias just outside the right corner of the penalty box.

Leeds made a double substitution in the 56th minute, Alex Mowatt and Luke Murphy replacing Byram and Phillips.

Mowatt's first contribution was to send a speculative shot high over the bar as Leeds struggled to break down the Owls' stubborn defence.

They were at last rewarded just after the hour mark when inspirational captain Bamba combined with Alex Mowatt to send Dallas cutting in from the right and he rolled the ball into the goalmouth where Wood stretched to prod his second goal in as many games.

Both sides squandered gilt-edged chances within a minute. First Kieran Lee should have restored Wednesday's lead in the 67th minute but after a swift build-up he headed weakly at Silvestri. Then Wood had most of the goal to aim at but contrived to nod the ball wide from eight yards.