'Dominant' Wednesday impress boss Rohl

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Danny Rohl saw his side end a three-game losing streak with victory at Plymouth Argyle

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Sheffield Wednesday head coach Danny Rohl says he was impressed by his side as they ended their poor run of form with an impressive 3-0 win at Plymouth Argyle.

Aside from a difficult opening 10 minutes the Owls controlled the game against an Argyle side low on confidence who dropped to the foot of the Championship table.

The win came after a three-match losing run and keeps Wednesday's outside hopes of making the play-offs alive - they remain 13th in the Championship and are seven points off sixth place.

"Except for the first six or 10 minutes I think we dominated the game against a difficult one," Rohl told BBC Radio Sheffield.

"How they play, their structure against the ball, it's not easy to create so many opportunities.

"But we controlled the game, kept the ball in the right areas, we were aggressive against the ball and our counter-pressing was much, much better.

"I must say at first the back four, and then the back five, did a good job today.

"It was important that we kept a clean sheet today, even after going 3-0 up, and in the end we could have scored four or five goals - we had some good chances."