Following yet another convincing victory, Sheffield Wednesday’s coach offers an honest evaluation of Sheffield United’s match…..

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With a well-executed first goal from Cian Flannery and two outstanding headers from center-half Adam Adetoro, the young Owls defeated QPR, who are ranked second in the southern league, 3-1. With four games remaining, Wednesday’s victory put them above of their local rivals Sheffield United and into second place behind Birmingham local. Nevertheless, the Blades are still.

Boss Andy Holdsworth is concentrating on the play-off that the top two will qualify for against their southern rivals. “The lads are getting a successful run together which is pleasing, performances are going in the right direction and the principles we’re trying to put in are going in the right direction,” he told the newspaper.

“Today went well; we got off to a great start. We’ve had a tendency to create lots of opportunities in the first twenty minutes or so of the game and then lose it. We should have scored a lot more goals, but we gave them a sucker punch that allowed them to tie the score.

Favor Onukwuli and Jay Buchan both had outstanding outings, which served as catalysts for a commanding victory on Wednesday. When asked if Wednesday could win the league despite the strength of their opponents, Holdsworth answered candidly, saying, “I think it’ll be a tough ask.”

“A lot of teams are close to us and have games left to play, so I believe we would need to go undefeated from now until the end of the season to be in the mix. Our goal is to attempt to qualify for the playoffs. If that’s what we can accomplish? Fantastic. However, in terms of the lads who have played with the first team and the player development, this has been a successful season for us. Success

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