Having faith the key to Wednesday's away record

Sheffield Wednesday's Jamal Lowe celebrating scoring a goalImage source, Rex Features
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Jamal Lowe's strike at Oxford on Saturday is his fourth goal of the season

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Having faith in every department of the team is a big factor in Sheffield Wednesday's stunning away form, says Jamal Lowe.

The forward scored the second goal in the Owls' 3-1 win at Oxford on Saturday which made it three away victories in a row and five from their past six road trips in the Championship.

In four of those five wins, Wednesday have gone behind and Lowe feels it almost spurs them on.

"That stat is good and bad - it shows we've gone behind but it shows we don't give up, we know we can score goals and our keeper can pull off saves so we have faith in every department," Lowe told BBC Radio Sheffield.

"Ideally we keep a clean sheet and win but we fight back and always keep going, and the away support is also unmatched so it's a team effort."

The weekend win has lifted them up to ninth in the Championship table, five points short of the play-off places and they have now collected more points when coming from behind than any other side in the division.

"Going behind can knock confidence but I feel it gives us an extra boost sometimes - which it shouldn't be like - but it's been getting results recently so long may it continue.

"We can comfortably be a top side in this league but it's about consistency, staying humble and keeping grafting."