Early predicted Sheffield Wednesday XI to face Burnley, Danny Rohl has major dilemma

Early predicted Sheffield Wednesday XI to face Burnley, Danny Rohl has major dilemma

On October 19, Sheffield Wednesday will play their next game, hosting Burnley.

Sheffield Wednesday takes on playoff-bound Burnley at Hillsborough to start their regular schedule again.

The Owls are currently ranked 15th in the Championship standings, while the Clarets are ranked 3rd.

Following Burnley’s Premier League relegation, Scott Parker assumed leadership in the summer, and he has led the team steadily ever then.

His team leads by 19 points now compared to just 11 on Wednesday. Burnley was held to a 0-0 tie with Preston at home just before halftime.

On the road this season, Burnley have taken seven points, putting them 4th in the Championship away table, with Sheffield Wednesday in 15th place of the home table.

Scott Twine of Bristol City goes down in the penalty area under a challenge from Di'Shon Bernard of Sheffield Wednesday during the Sky Bet Champion...

Early Sheffield Wednesday team and injury news vs Burnley

The Owls have suffered a severe blow to their injury report during this month’s international break. The team has confirmed that Di’Shon Bernard has sustained a muscular injury.

Although he has left his Jamaican international assignment, it is unknown how serious his ailment is.

In other news, Ben Hamer, who has been improving recently, may contend with Pierce Charles for the no. 2 place.

In the meanwhile, it’s reasonable to anticipate Nathaniel Chalobah’s comeback in the upcoming weeks.

Before the half, Dominic Iorfa returned to the bench against Coventry City, and Olaf Kobacki scored in a recent friendly against Aston Villa, indicating that he had recovered from a minor injury.

Liam Palmer’s injury status remains unclear at this moment.

Early Sheffield Wednesday predicted XI to face Burnley

Danny Rohl is aware that Burnley will put his team’s resolve to the test. He will understand, nevertheless, that Burnley is defeatable.

The Clarets haven’t shown much dominance this season, and considering Wednesday’s previous play, they won’t be taking too well to Hillsborough.

Expect Rohl to continue using the 5-2-2-1 configuration that has recently proved effective for him. In what could be Rohl’s most difficult decision before this game, Iorfa will most likely replace Bernard in the starting lineup.

It will also be interesting to observe what midfield configuration Rohl chooses, as he made a little alteration against Coventry to introduce Sant Ingelsson right away.

It remains to be seen if Rohl continues to do this. However, we should anticipate a configuration that falls halfway between offensive and defensive when playing at home against formidable opposition.

Here’s how we think Sheffield Wednesday could line up against Burnley next week.

Beadle (GK)

Johnson

Famewo

Iorfa

Ihiekwe

Valery

Bannan

Charles

Musaba

Windass

Ugbo

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