‘Immense’ Sheffield Wednesday gem who Danny Rohl loves is surely closing in on senior league debut.
One Sheffield Wednesday youngster could be in line for his league debut following the international break.
Sheffield Wednesday’s lacklustre start to the 2024/25 Championship campaign has been somewhat turned around in recent weeks, with an away win against Coventry City certainly proving to be crucial for Danny Rohl’s side.
The Owls will be hoping that their form can continue past the international break as they look to build on the victory as they face Burnley and Swansea City in successive games.
The upturn in form for the Owls has certainly been well-awaited, and it has finally came about after much chopping and changing to the side that have not performed much up until this point, and the recent game against Coventry City has shown that surprise contender Pol Valentin could claim a starting spot in the future, whilst Anthony Musaba and Shea Charles will likely also be included after the international break after linking up for the crucial last-minute winner.
With the several changes that Rohl has been making, one Sheffield Wednesday gem is surely in the frame to be handed his league debut, and it would be thoroughly deserved.
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Sheffield Wednesday gem Sean Fusire could be handed league action after international break
Sheffield Wednesday boss Rohl has without a doubt been full of praise for ‘immense’ Owls star Sean Fusire, who he made the decision to promote to the first team earlier on in the 2024/25 Championship campaign.
As a result of this, it could be very likely that we see the 21-year-old Sheffield-born midfielder involved in some fashion in the near future.
Fusire has been handed first team action in the EFL Cup up until this point, with him notching three starts in the 2024/25 campaign, however he is yet to receive a single minute in the league, despite being named on the Owls bench on two occasions, with the most recent coming in the Coventry City win.
Sean Fusire’s patience deserves to be rewarded with Championship minutes
Sheffield Wednesday gem Fusire may have admittedly got less minutes than expected up until this early stage of the 2024/25 Championship campaign, as it would have been likely that he would have been given the odd few minutes here and there by Rohl.
However, the youngster has certainly shown plenty of character to not feel like he needs to be rushed into game time, and it is very likely that his patience will pay off imminently.
If Sheffield Wednesday weren’t chasing a win late on against Coventry City, it may have been likely that Fusire would have been handed minimal action, but the course of the game proved otherwise.
Fusire certainly will be eyeing up the upcoming games for the Owls, and he will rightly be confident that the coming games will likely see him claim his first minutes on the pitch in the Championship.