Josh Windass is full of praise for the German head coach amid talk that he could leave Hillsborough soon.
Sheffield Wednesday continue their pursuit of pulling off what was deemed as a miraculous escape from relegation when German head coach Danny Rohl walked through the door at Hillsborough this weekend.
Since Rohl’s arrival on October 13th, the Owls have recorded all six of their Championship league victories as well as progressing into the FA Cup Fourth Round with a 4-0 demolition of fellow second-tier outfit Cardiff City in early January.
Whilst at times the side have continued to show their inconsistencies, at last there seems to be some positivity surrounding the club as they currently breathe down the necks of Huddersfield Town and former boss Darren Moore.
In fact, Rohl has accumulated one more point than Moore in their respective new tenures, despite starting in the Hillsborough dugout 22 days later to give his side a fighting chance in the relegation battle.
Since Rohl’s arrival on October 13th, the Owls have recorded all six of their Championship league victories as well as progressing into the FA Cup Fourth Round with a 4-0 demolition of fellow second-tier outfit Cardiff City in early January.
Whilst at times the side have continued to show their inconsistencies, at last there seems to be some positivity surrounding the club as they currently breathe down the necks of Huddersfield Town and former boss Darren Moore.
In fact, Rohl has accumulated one more point than Moore in their respective new tenures, despite starting in the Hillsborough dugout 22 days later to give his side a fighting chance in the relegation battle.
“He’s the best coach I’ve ever had by far and the way he sees football and explains it with Henrik (Pedersen) and the staff, I think they’re unbelievable to be honest at what they do.
However, this hasn’t deterred interest from clubs in the MLS and Argentina – the most recent report from The Athletic’s MLS and USMNT reporter Tom Bogert claims that Real Salt Lake are keen on Windass, who is out of contract in the summer.
However, no official offer has been put on the table yet.
It was reported earlier in January by Sky Sports that Club Atlético Talleres had rekindled their interest in Windass, having been unsuccessful with a six-figure bid for his services back in 2022.