
Cardiff City boss makes Sheffield Wednesday midfield admission after game-changing subs
Sheffield Wednesday’s half time changes gave Cardiff City problems, admitted their manager, Omer Riza.
The Owls fought back from behind to claim a point in Wales on Saturday afternoon, with Michael Ihiekwe’s second half equaliser cancelling out Isaak Davies’ opening goal from the first half. Wednesday were far better in the second stanza, and Danny Röhl spoke afterwards about how pleased he was with his side’s reaction.
According to the Bluebirds’ boss there was a key moment that changed the game, with Shea Charles coming on to team up with Barry Bannan in the Owls midfield, and he thinks that they needed to capitalise on their dominance in the opening stanza.
Speaking after the game, as quoted by Wales Online, Riza said, “It’s just one of those moments we are going through where it just changed second half. We didn’t tell them to sit back and protect the lead. It was about going to get another goal. If we had done that in the first half, it might have eased the pressure. We didn’t manage to do that. It didn’t happen and we’ve come away with a point.
“We allowed them to have a lot more of the ball. The reason why, I don’t know. We came off the levels and intensity and we didn’t step through enough. It’s those moments in games, our players feel, maybe it’s a subconscious thing, they know how important the three points are and it’s a natural thing we are doing. We have come away with a point and we have to move forward now into next week with QPR.”