The German manager has established himself as one of the league’s top emerging talents.
KEY POINTSAfter the team’s recent devastating loss, Sheffield Wednesday needs to keep Danny Röhl on the field since they’ve demonstrated they can win and compete.Ipswich goalkeeper believes that the Owls have promise under Röhl’s steady leadership, but the team must turn down bids for him..
- Wednesday’s turnaround under Röhl signals hope for avoiding relegation and aiming for brighter future with the right leadership.
Sheffield Wednesday lost their most recent game to Ipswich Town, but even in that depressing match for the Owls, there were indications of what can happen if they can hold onto their player.
Fans will always be concerned when their team scores six goals in a single game, even though losing when they’re near the bottom of the standings can make them numb to it. That is a devastating defeat that typically indicates a significant difference in skill or strategy between the two teams; it is not your typical loss.
Ipswich has scored 19 goals in their last six games, so they are accustomed to scoring a lot of goals, but this was the height of their offensive production.
But this wasn’t just Wednesday’s bad behavior repeated. Although they had fallen short against Leeds United, a rival team from Yorkshire, in their previous game, they had won six of their previous seven, putting them back in the running for safety. Although the past two games have somewhat dashed such ambitions, manager Danny Röhl is still confident that his squad can avoid relegation in their first season back in the Championship.
Vaclav Hladky, the Tractor Boys’ goalkeeper, witnessed his teammates setting up camp in the opposing half. His analysis of the game and the reasons it transpired as it did should really invigorate Owls supporters.
Remarks from Vaclav Hladky following Sheffield Wednesday’s 6-0 victory
The 33-year-old claimed that given the way Ipswich plays, the outcome of the match wasn’t all that surprising.The keeper told EADT, “If you watch back our games, we always create loads of chances.””Many of our games, particularly this one, could have gone that way. Almost everything went in this time.
“They tried to play, tried to press us as high as possible. But we have been together as a group, with our manager, for two-and-a-half years. They have been with their manager for a few months. That makes a difference.”
Those last few sentences should give real impetus to those at Hillsborough to hang on to their boss, in the face of temptation and potential offers from other Championship clubs.
Vaclav Hladk’s Sheffield Wednesday assessment shows that they need to keep Danny Röhl amid Sunderland interest
iNews have reported that the Black Cats have been intrigued by Röhl’s short time at Wednesday and the job that the 34-year-old has done since arriving in October. They added that 31-year-old Will Still is also a potential candidate to take over from interim head coach Mike Dodds in the summer. He took on the role for the second time in this campaign after former boss Michael Beale was relieved of his duties after just 63 days in charge of the team.
Hladky’s words about how the Owls tried to go about the game, although they may be slightly easier for him to say considering the emphatic nature of his side’s win, speak volumes about where Wednesday could go if they manage to hold on to Röhl. Having an extended run with a top young manager, like both Kieran McKenna and his German counterpart are, can do wonders for a club, and that Ipswich path could be the one that Wednesday find themselves on if he stays at Hillsborough.
They will almost certainly need to avoid the drop in order to keep hold of the German coach, but, if they can, then he could lead them to a very bright future.
The Owls looked down and out before he arrived, and yet, in his first job as a manager, he now has them well and truly fighting. They are Tyson Fury in the 12th round, and the rest of the relegation-battling teams are Deontay Wilder, trying to compute how Wednesday still somehow have a chance of surviving. That’s how good he is, and that’s why the club must do everything in their power to stop him leaving South Yorkshire.
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