November 21, 2024
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What Danny Rohl did to the Sheffield Wednesday squad immediately after ‘horrible’ Watford defeat

Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl has revealed exactly what he did after full-time against Watford.

The Owls suffered a heavy defeat against Watford at Hillsborough Stadium, which saw the away side come away with a 6-2 victory.

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Despite a positive performance in the centre-of-the-park by Barry Bannan, as well as the positives of Michael Smith notching yet another goal with an intricate touch in the box that took it past the away shot-stopper, the rest of the Owls’ side weren’t able to replicate his showing in what was a dire second half performance by Danny Rohl’s side.

As the Sheffield Wednesday fans let their feelings known with their feet, there is one clear issue that has sprung up from the game, and that is the defensive issues that led to six goals conceded.

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Rohl has lifted the lid on the goals conceded and what he exactly did after the game to his side after the six conceded.

Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl reveals what he showed to his team after Watford loss
Conceding six goals, let alone at home, is simply far from good enough for Rohl’s side, and the German bos was more than aware of that.

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The Owls boss spoke after the game, via the SWFC YouTube, and revealed that he immediately reminded his side about the nature of the goals conceded that afternoon.

Rohl said: “The five conceded goals (in the second half) are horrible to watch today. I showed this to my team immediately after the game. It is not the way I want to see my team.”

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