Wednesday’s star faces grave outcome after “Gabriel Otegbayo” incident

The outcome from last night couldn’t have come at a better time, as Sheffield Wednesday is back to winning ways.

The Owls defeated Norwich 2-0 at Hillsborough Friday night after suffering a 6-2 thumping at the hands of Watford.

Last night, Wednesday performed much better and prevailed courtesy to goals from Dominic Iorfa and Josh Windass within the first thirty-four minutes.

Prior to Sunday’s Steel City derby against Sheffield United, Wednesday will be concerned about Iorfa’s fitness due to a potential injury worry.

 

Before the Norwich match, Danny Rohl shared some training secrets, and it’s obvious that whatever he did following Watford’s crushing defeat was effective.

Danny Rohl, Manager of Sheffield Wednesday inspects the pitch prior to the Carabao Cup Fourth Round match between Brentford and Sheffield Wednesday...

Perhaps a new Owls star was born in November 2024, as last night proved to be a big one for one Wednesday talent.

Sheffield Wednesday’s Gabriel Otegbayo makes his Championship debut.
Iorfa was unable to continue the game last night just before the hour mark, and young Otegbayo was called up from the bench.

Otegbayo was substituted in place of the seasoned Liam Palmer, who has expertise at center back.

The young player’s first trial after being released by Burnley has been a hectic few months.

Otegbayo appears to be a part of Rohl’s plans after playing a few games for the under-21 team, and it will be very beneficial for him to play this time.

 

As Who Scored demonstrates, he made two clearances despite only managing seven touches of the ball as Wednesday dominated.

 

However, Otegbayo performed well with Di’Shon Bernard and looked clean when in possession.

What the Wednesday players did to Otegbayo during the Norwich match at half time
Otegbayo will undoubtedly get more playing time in the future.

Wednesday doesn’t have many center defense options, so maybe this was the ideal opportunity to let the kid play in the championship.

Ike Ugbo of Sheffield Wednesday looks on during the Sky Bet Championship match between Sheffield Wednesday and Stoke City at Hillsborough on April ...

Otegbayo was controlled and at ease, and it was evident that his teammates had appreciated his performance following the game.

Senior players were eager to make sure the 20-year-old received the majority of the praise as the players cheered the supporters.

It was a good move on the part of the senior experts to push him to the front of the large group.

 

After helping the Owls achieve this most recent clean sheet, Otegbayo should feel quite confident even though he still has work to do at Hillsborough.
up Sheffield Wednesday’s 2-0 victory over Norwich City on Tuesday, Ike Ugbo put up a lot of effort.
However, the Canadian headed over from point blank range and missed another chance as well as failing to find the back of the net.

 

In the summer, Sheffield Wednesday paid £2.5 million for Ugbo. He has only scored once since.

Following Norwich City, Sheffield Wednesday supporters have an Ike Ugbo theory.
Sheffield Wednesday supporters think Ugbo lacks confidence and will return to his best if he scores his first league goal after witnessing his performance against Norwich and missing that easy opportunity.

This message was shared by several commentators. One fan wrote, “I really want Ugbo to score; he needs a goal,” while another commented, “Ugbo has been playing better so far, just missing a goal.”

 

“Yeah, there are goals in there, but it’s completely lacking in confidence,” said another admirer.

 

Journalist Dom Howson, meanwhile, expressed his opinion of the 26-year-old on X, writing: “A man who is totally lacking in confidence in front of goal.” really needs a purpose to help him get up.

Following Norwich City, supporters of Sheffield Wednesday have an Ike Ugbo theory.
After observing his performance against Norwich and witnessing him miss that easy opportunity, Sheffield Wednesday supporters merely think that Ugbo lacks confidence and will return to his peak after scoring his first league goal.

Many people commented on this message. Another fan commented, “Ugbo has been playing better so far, just missing a goal,” and another wrote, “I really want Ugbo to score, he needs a goal.”

 

“Sure there’s goals in there, just utterly devoid of confidence,” said another admirer.

 

In the meantime, journalist Dom Howson expressed his opinion about the 26-year-old on X, writing: “A man who lacks confidence in front of goal.” needs a goal desperately to get him up.

Similar sentiments were expressed by one Owls supporter, who added: “Shocking miss from Ugbo.” Although his confidence is obviously low, Wednesday fans should not lose hope; he will perform well.

“Sure there’s goals in there, just utterly devoid of confidence,” said another critic.

Sheffield Wednesday’s top scorers in the Championship in 2024/25

So far, Josh Windass leads the way for Championship goals for the Owls this season, scoring his fourth of the campaign against Norwich City.

Michal Smith is on three and Barry Bannan on two. Ugbo remains on zero Championship goals for the season despite having scored seven in 18 whilst on loan in the second half of last season.

Below are Sheffield Wednesday’s top six scorers in the Championship so far this season…

While results may not always go Sheffield Wednesday’s way, the win over Norwich City on Tuesday night continued an unbelievable trend for the club.

It was a brilliant night under the lights at Hillsborough in midweek, as the Owls bounced back from their crushing 6-2 defeat against Watford in style.

While results may not always go Sheffield Wednesday’s way, the win over Norwich City on Tuesday night continued an unbelievable trend for the club.

It was a brilliant night under the lights at Hillsborough in midweek, as the Owls bounced back from their crushing 6-2 defeat against Watford in style.

Sheffield Wednesday love a midweek game at Hillsborough
The hectic schedule of a Football League club dictates that you’re likely to have a game at the weekend and a game a few days later, in the week, pretty much every week for the entire season.

While that can be detrimental for some teams, the momentum is valuable, and some clubs thrive on that midweek atmosphere.

Turns out, that win against Norwich was just one in a long line of positive results the Owls have picked up at home over the last three years, with an unbeaten run at Hillsborough in midweek fixtures stretching back to April 2021.

A 2-0 defeat at home to Swansea on Tuesday, April 13, 2021, is the last time Wednesday have been beaten in S6 on a weekday.

That was the year the side finished bottom of the Championship table, leading to a spell in League One, where the Owls were dominant for the majority of their two years in the third tier.

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