Sheffield Wednesday, Leeds United & QPR stars dominate Championship team of the week


by www.thestar.co.uk

www.thestar.co.uk— Sheffield Wednesday picked up a huge win on Sunday, defeating relegation rivals Blackburn Rovers to haul themselves out of the bottom three. Danny Rohl’s men showed real grit to twice take the lead before heading back to South Yorkshire with all three points. The win gives them hope of beating the drop, but there is still plenty of work to do, with two tricky fixtures lying in wait over the next two weekends. In the meantime, the WhoScored team of the week has been released, and there is some...

www.thestar.co.uk—Championship's dirtiest teams: How Sheffield Wednesday compare to Leicester, Leeds United and rivals. Sheffield Wednesday are on course to beat relegation with just one game remaining, but how do they compare to the dirtiest teams in the Championship when it comes to fouls? The Owls have been transformed by Danny Rohl since his arrival in October, and they now have a big shot at survival. Wednesday only need a point from their last game to ensure they remain in the second tier, and that’s a situation many couldn’t have dreamed of earlier in the season following a disastrous start. As the Owls...

www.thestar.co.uk—Championship's dirtiest teams: How Sheffield Wednesday compare to Leeds, Birmingham City and rivals. Sheffield Wednesday are approaching their biggest and final game of the season, taking on Sunderland away from home on Saturday. The Owls know a point will secure their Championship safety for another season, while results going their way elsewhere could mean they are safe even if they lose. Danny Rohl’s men have been on fire of late, producing big result after big result in their survival bid, but how do they compare to the dirtiest teams in the Championship? Here we have put together a...

www.thestar.co.uk—Biggest Championship away attendances out of Sheffield Wednesday, Leeds United & Leicester City as Owls take 7,300 fans to Blackburn. There were memorable scenes at Ewood Park as Sheffield Wednesday’s supporters celebrated a monumental win against Blackburn Rovers. The Owls were backed by a stunning away following with over 7,300 supporters roaring on Danny Rohl’s men as they boosted their chances of extending their stay in the Championship beyond a solitary season. Goals from Josh Windass and Marvin Johnson coupled with a catastrophic own goal from hosts keeper Aynsley Pears helped Wednesday move out of the relegation zone...