Many Sheffield Wednesday supporters wouldn't have even dreamed of taking three points against promotion-chasing Middlesbrough at the weekend, but that's exactly what they did. 

The Owls picked up an all-important three points to fire themselves back up the table after making it back-to-back wins in the Championship.

Adam Reach's goal on 20 minutes proved to be the difference between the two sides, and it was a muted celebration from the winger against his former club.

The win sees Sheffield Wednesday move up to 16th in the Championship table, and interestingly, they are just nine points adrift of the play-offs now.

Caretaker manager Lee Bullen is doing a fine job in difficult circumstances.

So, what have we learnt about the Owls after this vital win?

Find out here.....

Under Jos Luhukay, Sheffield Wednesday's first-team players looked void of any confidence, fight and determination.

But since Luhukay departed, they have looked like a completely different team, who could be a real threat to the top six if they can build on this surprising win.

If they can appoint the right permanent manager soon, then Sheffield Wednesday have to be considered as play-off contenders.

Keiren Westwood's return to the first-team has been a huge boost to Sheffield Wednesday over the festive period and he will play a crucial role in helping the Owls climb the table.

He was previously frozen out by Luhukay and is already showing Sheffield Wednesday fans what they were missing out on, with a number of impressive saves to keep Middlesbrough at bay on Boxing Day.

The caretaker manager couldn't have wished for a better start to life in charge of the first-team and has overseen two vital wins.

Bullen may not be the obvious choice, with Steve Bruce remaining as the favourite to takeover, but the interim boss should certainly be considered as he has already shown that he can take Sheffield Wednesday back up the Championship table.