Sheffield Wednesday Boss Speaks Out on Controversial Double Penalty Call That Left Owls Fans Fuming

03/11/2024 Raymond 0

Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Röhl expressed no objections to the penalties awarded against his team but was critical of his players’ contributions that led to those calls. Penalties at Hillsborough have become a rarity; the last one awarded to Wednesday was during their play-off semifinal victory over Peterborough United. This ongoing scarcity has turned the absence of spotkicks into a frequent topic of humor among the Owls fanbase.

When questioned about the two penalty decisions following the match against Watford, Röhl shared his concerns, focusing more on the mistakes that led to the penalties rather than the refereeing decisions themselves. He stated, “I think you can give both. The first one is maybe a handball, and that handball is unnecessary… You lose the ball, and normally you can control it; that is our strength, you can pass out and go.”

Röhl emphasized that these errors were uncharacteristic for his team and needed to be addressed quickly to avoid further struggles in the next match. As they prepare for a challenging fixture against Sheffield United, the manager is keenly aware of the improvements required to regain their footing before the international break.

“Danny Röhl Explains Bold Team Choices Ahead of Sheffield Wednesday’s Clash with Brentford: ‘Why Not?'”

29/10/2024 Raymond 0

In a highly anticipated clash, Premier League side Brentford will host Sheffield Wednesday tonight, as the Owls aim for a Carabao Cup upset. Manager Danny Röhl has been weighing his team selection, admitting as recently as Friday that he was unsure whether to make significant changes or stick with a core group of players. This season, Röhl has taken advantage of cup outings to rotate his squad, giving opportunities to fringe players and achieving notable victories against teams from every EFL division.

However, tonight’s opponent, Brentford, presents the toughest challenge yet, backed by a deep squad honed from three years of Premier League competition. Röhl is also mindful of the grueling Championship schedule ahead, including the Sheffield derby on November 10, especially after injuries to key players like Akin Famewo and Olaf Kobacki.

In a conversation with *The Star*, Röhl reflected on the importance of the cup match while acknowledging the demands of upcoming fixtures. He expressed a mixture of excitement and caution, stating, “On the one hand, I am really looking forward to such a game because we worked now to get to the fourth round, and it is a great opportunity. We deserve it.” With a strong focus on preparation, he remains optimistic about advancing in the tournament, saying, “We will take the cup game, we will try, we will be prepared, and maybe we can step into the next round. Why not?”

How Danny Rohl’s Sheffield Wednesday Transforms from Xisco Muñoz’s Struggles: A Season-to-Season Comparison

07/10/2024 Raymond 0

Sheffield Wednesday has established a clear playing identity under head coach Danny Röhl, despite not consistently achieving the results needed to climb the Championship standings. Röhl has effectively communicated his tactical approach to the squad, and his influence is becoming evident in their performances. He has also identified a preferred starting eleven, which is likely to be utilized throughout the season—a feat that his predecessor, Xisco Muñoz, struggled to accomplish.

Although expectations were high for Röhl to lead the Owls to a rapid rise in the league, this turnaround has not yet occurred. However, there are encouraging signs that the team is beginning to find its rhythm in the 2024/25 Championship campaign, suggesting that a positive shift may be on the horizon.

‘Lucky’ Sheffield Wednesday looking to avoid thing that ‘killed them’ last year as Plymouth Argyle visit

10/08/2024 Raymond 0

Plymouth Argyle will be the first test for Sheffield Wednesday this Sunday as the Owls aim to make a strong start in the Championship. Recent months have brought significant changes to Sheffield Wednesday, including new players and a revised playing style. Barry Bannan, a seasoned player at S6, anticipates a challenging game against Plymouth but is eager to kick off the season at a vibrant Hillsborough. He expressed his excitement for the new campaign, emphasizing the importance of a good start after last season’s difficult beginning. “We want to get off to a good start because last season, that’s what killed us,” Bannan said.

‘Rolls-Royce’ who Darren Moore wanted to sign at Sheffield Wednesday could be sold for over £10m

08/08/2024 Raymond 0

McGuinness was an exceptional player for Sheffield Wednesday and would have made their promotion to the Championship much smoother if he had stayed. However, given that the team was in League One when he returned to Cardiff City, re-signing him was always a tall order. With McGuinness already valued at seven figures, it was unlikely that Dejphon Chansiri would have been willing to spend £3 million to bring him back. Although Wednesday missed out on a promising player, Danny Rohl now has the pull to attract similar talent, and fans remain hopeful that Rohl will deliver on his promise to strengthen the backline in the near future.

Sheffield Wednesday appear set to end interest in forward target as complication now emerges

07/08/2024 Raymond 0

Sheffield Wednesday’s recent activities indicate that losing Jeremy Livolant isn’t a major setback for Danny Rohl’s squad, considering they’ve already signed Olaf Kobacki and Jamal Lowe. With a robust roster of wide players, the club arguably doesn’t need further reinforcements in that position.

Instead, priorities should shift toward acquiring a striker, a central midfielder, and a center-back, and they must act swiftly to secure these new signings before too many matches have been played. The potential return of Ike Ugbo is promising, but there’s been little discussion about reinforcing other areas of the pitch.

Rohl has expressed a desire for a new midfielder and defender, though he doesn’t seem to be in a rush. The coach must hope Nathaniel Chalobah and Barry Bannan remain fit, given the squad’s lack of depth, particularly since Chalobah only started seven games last season.

Sheffield Wednesday hope to avoid Birmingham City, Wayne Rooney repeat v Plymouth Argyle: View

07/08/2024 Raymond 0

Wayne Rooney made an unexpected return to management with Plymouth in May and will take charge of the Pilgrims for the first time on Sunday. Sheffield Wednesday, however, are determined not to allow him to secure his first win in his new role.

The Owls have struggled against teams managed by Rooney, including a painful relegation to League One after a 3-3 draw against his Derby County side at Pride Park in May 2021. This history could provide additional motivation for Wednesday this weekend. Plymouth narrowly avoided relegation on the final day of last season, and with doubts surrounding Rooney’s appointment, they are considered among the relegation favorites in the Championship this year. This scenario presents an excellent opportunity for Wednesday to start their season positively with a win against Argyle. Given the optimistic atmosphere at Hillsborough, Rohl’s team enters the game as strong favorites.

Nevertheless, the match won’t be easy, and Plymouth should not be underestimated. Still, the Owls will be disappointed with anything less than a victory.

Danny Röhl wants Sheffield Wednesday transfer business in the next few days

05/08/2024 Raymond 0

Sheffield Wednesday’s transfer window has been bustling, with 10 new signings already secured. Manager Danny Röhl is pleased with the progress but is eager to add more players before the season opener against Plymouth Argyle, which is less than a week away. Röhl has commended the club’s summer transfer activities, yet emphasizes the importance of completing additional deals before the campaign kicks off at Hillsborough next Sunday.

Ike Ugbo remains a top target for Wednesday supporters, with the club working diligently to secure his transfer from French club Troyes. The Star reported last week that Sunderland is also vying for Ugbo’s signature, adding competition as the season’s start approaches. Röhl anticipates a “photo finish” in the Ugbo pursuit but hopes to bring in new players before the Argyle match. He stated, “The key point is that next week is the first matchday. We can wait until the end of August, but we might miss opportunities. We need to be quicker and faster than other teams.”

Wayne Rooney has ‘an idea’ about who will face Sheffield Wednesday for Plymouth Argyle

31/07/2024 Raymond 0

Plymouth Argyle manager Wayne Rooney isn’t entirely certain of the starting eleven that will face Sheffield Wednesday, but he does have a general idea of how the team will shape up. The Owls will meet the Pilgrims on August 11th at Hillsborough, marking the ninth encounter between the teams since early 2021. This matchup has become a familiar battle in recent years.

However, the upcoming clash will feature changes, with Wayne Rooney now leading Plymouth and Danny Röhl having conducted a summer rebuild at Sheffield Wednesday. This means the teams will look quite different compared to their last encounter in March, when the Owls secured a 1-0 victory at Hillsborough. For Rooney, this game will be his first official match as Plymouth’s manager following his appointment in May. He emphasizes the importance of players proving themselves in training sessions to earn a spot in the lineup.

Goalkeeper could leave Sheffield Wednesday this summer – but no decision made yet

24/07/2024 Raymond 0

Pierce Charles, the promising 19-year-old goalkeeper for Sheffield Wednesday, may be heading out on loan this summer, though the final decision is yet to be made. Despite his impressive performances for Northern Ireland in the U19 European Championship, Charles is unlikely to see much playing time for his club this season, with James Beadle and Ben Hamer ahead of him in the pecking order. An injury to Hamer, however, has created an unexpected opportunity, and the club has brought George Shelvey in on trial. Sheffield Wednesday’s manager, Danny Röhl, is considering the best path forward for Charles, emphasizing the importance of his development and the possibility of a loan move.