Plymouth Argyle boss makes admission after beating ‘really good’ Sheffield Wednesday.
Plymouth Argyle manager, Steven Schumacher, says that Sheffield Wednesday were ‘really good’ at Home Park, admitting that his side weren’t at their best.
For the first forty minutes or so in Devon, the Owls played well; however, Mustapha Bundu’s freekick and Morgan Whittaker’s strike handed them a swift double, sending them into halftime ahead 2-0.
The hosts seized control of the match and led by three goals in the second half thanks to a strike from Ryan Hardie. Danny Röhl’s team was left suffering at the bottom of the Championship table and without a victory in 2023–2024.
Additionally, it continued the Pilgrims’ lengthy homestand unbeaten streak that dates back to 2009, which naturally made their boss very happy.
According to Plymouth Live, Schumacher expressed his happiness with the outcome. That is the most crucial factor. For the most part of this season, we have actually performed far better than we have lost or failed to take anything away from the match.
We didn’t seem to pass the ball nearly as effectively as we typically do. Probably the opposition’s fault. I thought Sheffield Wednesday was excellent, particularly in the first half, but we scored two goals in the last minute and somehow managed to take the lead.
“I felt we played well and professionally, and it gave us something to build on in the second half. To have three points makes me very happy.”
The Owls’ next scheduled game is a must-win match on Sunday against Rotherham United, which will bring them back to Hillsborough.
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