Mathias Kvistgaarden and Paris Maghoma sealed a routine victory against the recently-relegated Owls on Wednesday night.

But there was fresh injury drama when Australian international striker, Mohamed Toure, departed inside the opening 10 minutes with a suspected groin injury.

Kvistgaarden marked his early arrival with a first half goal before he himself made way for centre back, Jakov Medic, in an unaccustomed striker role.

Clement gave his initial assessment on Toure’s potential lay-off and the Medic experiment following the final whistle.

The Belgian spoke to the Pinkun at Carrow Road on Wednesday night.