After Dejphon Chansiri secured his services as Xisco’s replacement at Hillsborough, Wednesday’s new manager was introduced on Friday afternoon. However, he was alone in his presentation to the local media as talks over his technical staff moving forward are still ongoing.
Two of them, though, may have been hinted to by the presence of a few of his former coworkers, who were later seen on footage that was released from the event.
Given that they formerly shared an office at RB Leipzig, where the former served as a chief scout and the latter as a sports psychologist, the new Owls manager is familiar with both Sascha Lense and Benjamin Ehresmann. Since that time, Ehresmann has lived in the Netherlands and the United States, while Lense has worked for Manchester United under Ralf Rangnick.
The German refused to give specific names when questioned about who was coming in, simply stating that they were working out “government” issues and were hoping they would be resolved in time to play Watford, though The Star knows that both were present for Röhl’s unveiling.
Röhl stated that he would be bringing in a technical staff of four, with three of them being German and one being from the United Kingdom. It is unknown when the club will make their announcement.
On October 21, Wednesday will play Watford at Vicarage Road in his first game in charge.
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The Owls have had a busy summer as Darren Moore left the team after leading the team to promotion the previous year.
He was succeeded by Xisco Munoz, but the former Watford manager had a terrible first few months in command of Wednesday. In his 11 league games, they lost, earning only three points.
As a result, the Yorkshire team is currently last in the league, and owner Dejphon Chansiri decided to fire Munoz, appointing Rohl as his replacement.
The German coach will undoubtedly have to work with the existing team until the New Year as the transfer window is closed, and there are questions regarding their ability to perform at this level.
Adding youth is one way to shake things up, and since Rohl has experience coaching young players, he might be eager to give Wednesday’s U21 team’s top players a shot.
The team posted a picture of Rohl watching the development team’s match against Sheffield United, and Bailey Cadamarteri is undoubtedly the player that got his attention.
The forward, who is the son of former Everton striker Danny, has 10 goals this season, including one against the Blades, and there is a lot of enthusiasm surrounding him.