A Fernando Forestieri penalty handed Sheffield Wednesday a narrow 1-0 win over Huddersfield Town, who missed the chance to return to the top of the Sky Bet Championship on Sunday. Huddersfields 100 per cent home record this season also came to an end, as Wednesday battled to a hard-fought victory in this Yorkshire derby.Forestieri proved a nuisance throughout, hitting the post after a moment of brilliance just 15 minutes before he slotted home the winning penalty in the 68th minute. And while the hosts enjoyed the majority of possession, they were unable to break down a stubborn Wednesday defence. Carlos Carvalhal said it was a big win for Wednesday Huddersfield headed into the game knowing a win would take them three points clear of Newcastle and two ahead of Norwich, but it was the visitors who should have taken an early lead after a number of chances in quick succession.There were cries for handball with the first chance, as Fernando Forestieri found Kieran Lee whose shot was deflected wide.From the resulting corner, David Jones cross caused problems for the Wednesday defence before falling back to the midfielder, whose second ball in bounced off the bar and away.It then fell to Lee, who played a clever one-two with Forestieri before working his way into the box, but his low ball in was just about dealt with after a number of attempts to clear. Fernando Forestieri scored from the penalty spot to give Wednesday victory Huddersfield went close on a couple of occasions before the break, firstly through Elias Kachunga, but his deflected effort was stopped by Keiren Westwood, who did well to adjust his feet.Moments later, Palmer forced a smart save from Westwood after cutting onto his left foot from 20 yards out before unleashing a low strike.Five minutes into the second half, Forestieri brought Adam Reachs long ball down brilliantly between defenders Mark Hudson and Christopher Schindler before dinking the ball over the keeper, but it bounced onto the post and away to safety.The visitors won a penalty shortly after the hour-mark when Rajiv van La Parra was adjudged to have blocked Tom Lees shot with his arms, which were up in an unnatural position. Fernando Forestieri celebrates after scoring the winner against Huddersfield Forestieri stepped up to hand Wednesday the lead, sending the ball into the top corner with Danny Ward diving the wrong way.A change of tactics from David Wagner meant Huddersfield played far more direct after going a goal down, and a comedic moment came with five minutes to go when Wednesdays Ross Wallace grabbed a piece of paper with instructions for the hosts. Ross Wallace cheekily grabs instructions for the Huddersfield players The chance to equalise did not come for Huddersfield, though the visitors went close to doubling their lead when Liam Palmer was denied by Ward.The win moves Wednesday up to seventh, while they also become to first club to deny Huddersfield a home league goal since they did so themselves in April.You can watch Liverpool v Man Utd, plus Englands tour of Bangladesh and the British Masters on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy six months at half price! 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BALTIMORE -- Johan Santanas comeback bid with the Baltimore Orioles ended Friday when the two-time Cy Young Award winner tore his Achilles tendon. The injury occurred in Florida while Santana was pitching in extended spring training. He was struck by a line drive before stumbling in pursuit of the ball. An MRI revealed a torn tendon. "The tendon is severed, and it will in effect end his season," Orioles vice-president of baseball operations Dan Duquette said. "I know the rehab is significant for these tendon injuries. Well have to get with him and speak to him. But he wont be able to pitch for the Orioles this season." The 35-year-old Santana has not pitched in the majors since 2012 with the New York Mets. The left-hander missed last season after undergoing his second major shoulder surgery, then signed a minor league contract with Baltimore in March. Santanas return appeared on course when the Orioles purchased his contract from Triple-A Norfolk on Monday and placed him on the major league disabled list. "He was pitching well," Duquette said. "The last time out he had his velocity and he was able to back-door his slider. I think he had eight strikeouts and no walks, so he was right on schedule. After (Friday), he was going to come up and join the major league teeam, and we were going to continue the rehab in (Double-A) Bowie.dddddddddddd" Now, however, Santanas future is up in the air. "The skills are there," Duquette said. "Hes been able to rehab his arm, but now hes got another challenge." Santana broke into the majors with Minnesota in 2000. He won both his Cy Young Awards with the Twins, going 20-6 in 2004 and 19-6 in 2006. He was traded to New York before the 2008 season and signed a $137.5 million, six-year contract. But injuries limited him to less than four full seasons on the mound with the Mets, and his record got progressively worse -- 16-7, 13-9, 11-9, 6-9. It was uncertain if Santana could return after his second shoulder surgery, but Duquette thought it was worth taking a chance. Now he and the Orioles are left looking for a Plan B. "Its unfortunate," Duquette said. "We were looking for Johans leadership and also his pedigree from being a winning pitcher. Now well have to look for that capability somewhere else. "I was looking at it like a midseason acquisition or trade. We invested in the rehab and we invested in the salary, and of course we wouldnt have had to trade a player. Unfortunately it didnt work. Sometimes you can plan and do things right, and they just dont work out." ' ' '