Danny Röhl reiterates need for facility and squad investment to take Sheffield Wednesday to next level
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The German coach has steered Wednesday out of the relegation zone having taken over a side winless in 13 and in the midst of their worst-ever start to a league campaign. With two matches to go the Owls sit a point clear of Birmingham City in 22nd place, with Röhl maintaining the side’s aim is to hunt the places immediately above them in the table rather than to look back at the teams behind. In an interview with the national media last week, the former Bayern Munich assistant boss suggested he...

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