How ‘angry’ Sheffield Wednesday star reacted to being dropped – talks rotation ahead of Carabao Cup

With the exception of the game against the Lions prior to the international break, which ended in a 3-0 loss for the hosts and prolonged Wednesday’s losing streak, Windass has started every game for the Owls this season. Danny Röhl chose to bench him for that encounter.

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However, the 30-year-old says he preferred to express his discontent by working hard at Middlewood Road, and it was evidently effective because he was one of the Owls’ best players that day when he returned to the team against Queens Park Rangers.

When questioned by the media, he acknowledged that “it was a surprise.” “I believe the manager was aware of my anger, but I continued to train as usual and made an effort to show my teammates how I felt.” Even though I don’t talk to them much, I attempt to communicate with them through my actions and my training.

“I believe the manager could see that I wasn’t happy by my training habits, but that’s the nature of sport; even with a strong squad, you can’t always field players. I’m upset, but everything works out. I am aware of my own capabilities as well as those of my teammates.

Röhl has rotated his team entirely in the last two rounds, so it’s likely that he won’t be starting for the Owls against Blackpool this evening in the Carabao Cup. Windass mentioned his old manager, Darren Moore, while talking about rotation on Wednesday.
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“I think sometimes there are that many games, sometimes it’s not a case of being left out,” he clarified. Musa has been a key player since joining the team, so I’m sure he would be frustrated that he wasn’t included today. He played well when he did play, though, and he will be trying to regain his place on the squad. Svante works hard every day, so even though he hasn’t played in a few, he was amazing in the first game. It’s the old Darren Moore adage, “horses for courses,” I suppose, where the gaffer occasionally picks out players and plays particular games. I suppose the absent players will be sad, but the only thing you can do is perform well to maintain your spot.

“Although you’ve got to get on with your teammates, you’ve got to do what’s right. In the end, it will be better for the squad if I keep anyone who is attempting to replace me off the team. I have to put an end to anyone who is vying for my spot, and in the weight room, I have to ensure that I outperform every athlete in my position. Every player ought to be engaging in that activity every day.

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