Danny Rohl has worked miracles at Sheffield Wednesday - now the ball is in Dejphon Chansiri's court to give him something he can believe in

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At Sheffield Wednesday, fans are rarely more worried than when things are going well. Their ability to self-destruct under chairman Dejphon Chansiri is well established.

Considering where they were at the start of December, things are threatening to go very well indeed on Saturday, when a point at Sunderland will confirm a remarkable escape from relegation. It owes everything to Danny Rohl, a first-time manager who only turned 35 at the weekend. But fear is bordering on expectation that whilst it might not be Rohl's last game at the Stadium of Light, it could be his Owls finale.

Sign up to our Sports Editor’s TeamTalk newsletter No wonder the Black Cats are thought to be keen on having Rohl as their manager next season. The Owls definitely are. A young but experienced manager who plays high-pressing football recently sprinkled with a touch of pragmatism ticks a lot of boxes. To see Rohl interact with fans in that most German of ways at the end of matches is to watch a man seemingly in love but when you ask questions, the cracks show.

 

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