Leeds United 3-0 Sheffield Wednesday: Owls limitations exposed in rough loss
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Despite the result Sheffield Wednesday fans were probably pleased to have some actual football to focus on after a week where comments from chairman Dejphon Chansiri put an unwanted spotlight on the club and the future of boss Danny Rohl.
Rohl said after the game he "knows" when he will speak to Chansiri, who was at Elland Road on Sunday and will have seen and heard some travelling Owls fans protesting his ownership, and is hopeful of moving on.
The Owls were well in the game at Elland Road and a 3-0 defeat was rough on them on the balance of play.
They caused the league leaders problems which made for an anxious atmosphere for the home side, who have lost just once on their own patch all season but their shortcomings in attack were apparent, with just one shot on target in the whole game.
With Shea Charles likely to play his final game for the club on Wednesday night against Bristol City before returning to Southampton, they are desperate to add to their ranks before this month ends if they are to push for a top-six spot.
Rohl hopes to be active before the window closes in two weeks' time and, should the Owls manage to bolster their squad, they could yet be in the shake-up come May.
Defender Di'Shon Bernard told BBC Radio Sheffield on Friday that the atmosphere around the club was "tense" and if the situation with the manager and chairman isn't sorted soon that will only get worse.