2016–17 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season

Sheffield Wednesday
2016–17 season
Chairman Dejphon Chansiri
Head coach Carlos Carvalhal
EFL Championship 4th
FA Cup 3rd Round (Eliminated by Middlesbrough)
League Cup 1st Round (Eliminated by Cambridge United)
Play-offs Semi-finals
Top goalscorer League:
Fernando Forestieri (12)

All:
Fernando Forestieri (12)
Highest home attendance 30,549 (vs Wolves; Championship)
Lowest home attendance 24,151 (vs Bristol City; Championship)
Average home league attendance 27,129
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2016–17 season is Sheffield Wednesday's fifth consecutive season in the Championship.[1] Along with competing in the Championship, the club will also participate in the FA Cup and League Cup.

The season covers the period from 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017.

Overview

August

Sheffield Wednesday started the 2016–17 season with a 1–0 win at home against recently relegated Aston Villa, thanks to a late Fernando Forestieri goal. The Owls' run in the League Cup did not last long as they lost 2–1 at Cambridge United after extra time, with Lucas João scoring for Sheffield Wednesday. In the next four league games The Owls managed just two points, with a 0–0 draw away to Norwich followed by a 3–1 away loss at Burton Albion, a 2–0 home loss to Leeds United and a 1–1 draw away to Brentford. gggghjhuuhjj

September

The Owls got off to a winning start in September with a 2–1 win over Wigan Athletic at Hillsborough. Steven Fletcher equalised for Sheffield Wednesday, scoring his first competitive goal for the club, whilst Fernando Forestieri scored the winning goal. Another home win followed with a 3–2 win over Bristol City thanks to Kieran Lee's 96th minute winning goal. The Owls' only loss in September came against Birmingham City losing 2–1 at St Andrews. This was followed by two successive victories, 2–1 at home against Nottingham Forest and 1–0 away against Blackburn Rovers.

October

The Owls lost their first game of October, a 2–1 loss at home against Brighton & Hove Albion. After the international break, Sheffield Wednesday got their first win of the month against Huddersfield Town thanks to Fernando Forestieri's 68th-minute penalty which was the only goal of the game. In the next game, a mid-week fixture, The Owls left the Cardiff City Stadium with a point after a 1–1 draw, with Daniel Pudil scoring the equalising goal. A few days later, Gary Hooper's 40th-minute goal was enough for Sheffield Wednesday to get all three points in their home game against Queens Park Rangers.

November

With only three games in November, The Owls managed four points out of a possible nine. Despite managing to equalise after just four minutes of going 1–0 down against Ipswich Town at home, Sheffield Wednesday eventually lost 2–1. The Owls drew 1–1 away against Fulham in their next game, despite leading for most of the game thanks to a goal from Fernando Forestieri after just 10 minutes. In their final game of November, Sheffield Wednesday beat Wolves 2–0 at Hillsborough, with Fernando Forestieri scoring a penalty and Kieran Lee scoring The Owls' second goal.

December

In a game which saw three players dismissed (Forestieri for The Owls and Beckford and Doyle for Preston North End), Sheffield Wednesday managed to take all three points with a 2–1 victory, with Fernando Forestieri and Steven Fletcher on the score sheet, the latter scoring from a penalty kick after on-loan winger Will Buckley was fouled in the penalty area by opposition goalkeeper Chris Maxwell. After a 2–1 away to Reading, Sheffield Wednesday won all of their next three games, with a 2–0 home win against local rivals Barnsley, a 1–0 home win against local rivals Rotherham United and a 1–0 away win against league table leaders Newcastle United, with team captain Glenn Loovens scoring the winning goal, his first for the club. In The Owls' final game of 2016, Adam Reach scored a late equaliser against Preston North End, his first goal for the club.

January

In Sheffield Wednesday's first match of 2017, the result was a 0–0 draw at Hillsborough against Wolves. This was followed by a 3–0 away defeat to Middlesbrough in the FA Cup, entering and exiting the tournament in the 3rd Round. In Sheffield Wednesday's next EFL Championship match, a goal each from Ross Wallace and Fernando Forestieri (both in the second half) gave The Owls a 2–0 victory against local rivals Huddersfield Town, extending Wednesday's unbeaten run in the league to six games. This run was ended after a 2–1 away loss to Brighton & Hove Albion, which was followed by a 2–2 draw away to Bristol City.

February

The Owls got February off to a winning start, with a 1–0 win at the DW Stadium against Wigan Athletic, thanks to a Ross Wallace goal. Two home games followed, with a 3–0 win over Birmingham City followed by a 2–1 win over Blackburn Rovers. In the following game, away to Nottingham Forest, Sheffield Wednesday extended their winning run to four games after a 2–1 win, with goals from Almen Abdi (his first for the club) and Fernando Forestieri for The Owls. Wednesday would then end February with back-to-back losses, 2–1 against Brentford and 1–0 at play-off rivals Leeds United, ending the Owls four match unbeaten run in acrimonious fashion. The Owls were in sixth place with twelve games to go at the end of this month, two points behind fifth placed Reading and five ahead of seventh placed Fulham, albeit a game ahead.

March

Sheffield Wednesday got March off to a winning start in style, with a 5 home win against Norwich City, with goals from Fernando Forestieri, Morgan Fox, Ross Wallace and a brace from January signing Jordan Rhodes. It was also the club's biggest win of the season, beating the previous month's 3–0 home win against Birmingham City. A 1–1 draw at home to Burton Albion was followed by two successive 2–0 defeats, one at home to Reading and another away to Aston Villa, giving The Owls just four points out of twelve in March and losing their five-point advantage over seventh placed Fulham.

April

A 1–1 draw away at Barnsley saw The Owls drop into seventh place for the first time in ten matches, although amends were quickly made with a 2–0 victory over already relegated local rivals Rotherham United, thanks to a brace from Steven Fletcher. This result was followed by four further victories for Sheffield Wednesday, 2–1 at home against Newcastle United, 1–0 at home against Cardiff City thanks to a late Fernando Forestieri header and two successive 2–1 victories, one away to Queens Park Rangers and another at home to Derby County, with Steven Fletcher scoring his fourth goal in as many games in the latter. Following the game against Derby County, Sheffield Wednesday were in fourth place in the league table, their highest position in the whole of the 2016–17 season. The Owls remained unbeaten in April, ending the month with a 10 away win at Ipswich Town, with the game's solitary goal coming from Owls midfielder Kieran Lee.

May

With The Owls' play off place confirmed, after the Ipswich game, a much changed starting line up was fielded in the 2–1 home loss to Fulham. At the end of the league season, Sheffield Wednesday finished in fourth place.

Players

Transfers in

Date from Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
1 July 2016FWScotlandSteven FletcherSunderlandFree transfer[2]
18 July 2016GKEnglandJake KeanNorwich CityFree transfer[3]
28 July 2016MFSwitzerlandAlmen AbdiWatford£3,000,000[4][5]
28 July 2016DFCzech RepublicDaniel PudilWatford£2,000,000[4]
16 August 2016CMEnglandDavid JonesBurnley£2,600,000[6]
19 August 2016CBFranceVincent SassoBragaUndisclosed[7]
31 August 2016MFEnglandAdam ReachMiddlesbrough£5,000,000[8][9]
6 September 2016DFNetherlandsUrby EmanuelsonHellas VeronaFree transfer[10]
6 January 2017LBWalesMorgan FoxCharlton AthleticUndisclosed[11]
13 January 2017FWEnglandSam WinnallBarnsleyUndisclosed[12]

Transfers out

Date from Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
16 July 2016GKWalesLewis PriceRotherham UnitedFree transfer[13]
30 August 2016CFNorthern IrelandCaolan LaverySheffield UnitedFree transfer[14]
31 August 2016DFBelgiumMarnick VermijlPreston North EndUndisclosed[15]
23 September 2016MFFranceJérémy HélanRetiredN/A[16]
12 January 2017CFRomaniaSergiu BușAstra GiurgiuFree transfer[17]

    Loans in

    Date from Position Nationality Name From Date until Ref.
    5 August 2016FWEnglandWill BuckleySunderlandEnd of Season[18]
    1 January 2017FWEnglandCallum McManamanWest BromEnd of Season[19]
    31 January 2017FWScotlandJordan RhodesMiddlesbroughEnd of Season[nb 1][20]

    Loans out

    Date from Position Nationality Name From Date until Ref.
    9 August 2016GKEnglandCameron DawsonWycombe Wanderers16 August 2016[21]
    19 August 2016CBCuraçaoDarryl LachmanWillem IIEnd of Season[22]
    1 January 2017GKEnglandJake KeanMansfield TownEnd of Season[23]
    18 January 2017DMPortugalFilipe MeloPaços de FerreiraEnd of Season[24]
    20 January 2017CMEnglandSean ClareAccrington StanleyEnd of Season[25]
    30 January 2017FWPortugalLucas JoãoBlackburn RoversEnd of Season[26]
    31 January 2017RWSenegalModou SougouMoreirenseEnd of Season[27]

    Transfer summary

    New contracts

    Date from Position Nationality Name Length Expiry Ref.
    4 July 2016MFPortugalJosé Semedo1 yearJune 2017[28]
    13 July 2016MFScotlandRoss Wallace2 yearsJune 2018[29]
    27 July 2016MFEnglandKieran Lee3 yearsJune 2019[30]
    5 August 2016GKRepublic of IrelandKeiren Westwood3 yearsJune 2019[31]
    8 August 2016DFEnglandTom Lees5 yearsJune 2021[32]
    26 October 2016DFScotlandLiam Palmer3 yearsJune 2019[33]
    10 January 2017FWItalyFernando Forestieri3½ yearsJune 2020[34]
    10 January 2017MFEnglandSam Hutchinson3½ yearsJune 2020[35]

    Débuts

    Players making their first team Sheffield Wednesday début in a competitive match.

    No Pos Player Date Opponents Ground Ref
    7 MF Switzerland Almen Abdi 7 August 2016 Aston Villa Hillsborough Stadium [36]
    6 FW Scotland Steven Fletcher 7 August 2016 Aston Villa Hillsborough Stadium [36]
    29 DF England Connor O'Grady 9 August 2016 Cambridge United Abbey Stadium [37]
    38 MF England Will Buckley 9 August 2016 Cambridge United Abbey Stadium [37]
    48 MF United States James Murphy 9 August 2016 Cambridge United Abbey Stadium [37]
    46 FW England George Hirst 9 August 2016 Cambridge United Abbey Stadium [37]
    3 MF England David Jones 20 August 2016 Leeds United Hillsborough Stadium [38]
    9 MF England Adam Reach 10 September 2016 Wigan Athletic Hillsborough Stadium [39]
    25 GK England Cameron Dawson 19 October 2016 Cardiff City Cardiff City Stadium [40]
    10 MF England Callum McManaman 2 January 2017 Wolverhampton Wanderers Hillsborough Stadium [41]
    11 FW England Sam Winnall 14 January 2017 Huddersfield Town Hillsborough Stadium [42]
    43 DF Wales Morgan Fox 31 January 2017 Bristol City Ashton Gate [43]|-
    17 FW England Jordan Rhodes 3 February 2017 Wigan Athletic DW Stadium [44]
    26 DF Netherlands Urby Emanuelson 7 May 2017 Fulham Hillsborough Stadium [45]

    Competitions

    Pre-season friendlies

    Sheffield Wednesday played five friendly games as part of their pre-season.

    Championship

    Sheffield Wednesday will compete in the Football League Championship for the 2016–17 season.

    League table

    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
    2 Brighton & Hove Albion (P) 46 28 9 9 74 40 +34 93 Promotion to the Premier League
    3 Reading 46 26 7 13 68 64 +4 85 Qualification for the Championship play-offs[lower-alpha 1]
    4 Sheffield Wednesday 46 24 9 13 60 45 +15 81
    5 Huddersfield Town (O, P) 46 25 6 15 56 58 2 81
    6 Fulham 46 22 14 10 85 57 +28 80
    Source: English Football League, Soccerway
    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Points in head-to-head matches; 5) Goal difference in head-to-head matches; 6) Goals scored in head-to-head matches; 7) Play-off.
    (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted.
    Notes:
    1. Four teams play for one spot and promotion to the Premier League.

    Results summary

    OverallHomeAway
    PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
    46 24 9 13 60 45  +15 81 15 2 6 36 22  +14 9 7 7 24 23  +1

    Last updated: 7 May 2017.
    Source: [46]

    Results by round

    Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
    GroundHAAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAAHAHHAAHHAAAHHAHAHHAHAAHHAHAH
    ResultWDLLDWWLWWLWDWLLDWWLWWWDDWLDWWWWLLWDLLDWWWWWWL
    Position98141719169141179765710965666666667666666666676665444

    Updated to match(es) played on 7 May 2017. Source: BBC Sport
    A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

    All fixtures are subject to change.[47]

    Matches

    August
    September
    October
    November
    December
    January
    February
    March
    April
    May

    Play-offs

    As a result of The Owls finishing in fourth place, they qualified for the play-offs for the second consecutive season. In the play-off semi finals, Sheffield Wednesday played against fifth-placed local rivals Huddersfield Town.

    EFL Cup

    Sheffield Wednesday competed in the 2016–17 EFL Cup for one round. They were eliminated 2–1 by Cambridge United.

    FA Cup

    Sheffield Wednesday entered the FA Cup in the third round, where they lost to Middlesbrough.

    Overview

    Competition Record
    G W D L GF GA GD Win %
    Championship 46 24 9 13 60 45 +15 052.17
    FA Cup 1 0 0 1 0 3 −3 000.00
    League Cup 1 0 0 1 1 2 −1 000.00
    Total 48 24 9 15 61 50 +11 050.00

    Last updated: 22 April 2017
    Source: Competitions

    Squad statistics

    Appearances

    As of 14 May 2017
    No. Pos Nat Player TotalChampionshipFA CupLeague Cup
    AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
    1 GK Republic of Ireland Keiren Westwood 4404400000
    2 GK England Joe Wildsmith 30101010
    3 MF England David Jones 30022+701000
    5 MF England Kieran Lee 2742740000
    6 FW Scotland Steven Fletcher 361023+12101000
    7 MF Switzerland Almen Abdi 16111+510000
    9 MF England Adam Reach 41337+331000
    10 MF England Callum McManaman 1102+800+1000
    11 FW England Sam Winnall 15310+530000
    12 DF Netherlands Glenn Loovens 33130+211000
    14 FW England Gary Hooper 24617+66000+10
    15 DF England Tom Lees 3713611000
    16 DF Scotland Liam Palmer 23015+601010
    17 FW Scotland Jordan Rhodes 17313+430000
    21 MF Portugal Marco Matias 201+100000
    23 DF England Sam Hutchinson 3323320000
    24 MF Portugal José Semedo 902+600010
    25 GK England Cameron Dawson 402+200000
    26 DF Netherlands Urby Emanuelson 100+100000
    27 DF England Matt Penney 00000000
    28 MF England Jack Stobbs 00000000
    29 DF England Connor O'Grady 10000010
    31 DF England Jordan Thorniley 00000000
    32 DF England Jack Hunt 3303300000
    33 MF Scotland Ross Wallace 44535+751010
    36 DF Czech Republic Daniel Pudil 2822721000
    38 MF England Will Buckley 1202+900010
    39 DF France Vincent Sasso 14212+220000
    41 MF Scotland Barry Bannan 45143+111000
    43 DF Wales Morgan Fox 1011010000
    44 FW Kosovo Atdhe Nuhiu 2102+1700+1010
    45 FW Italy Fernando Forestieri 361226+9121000
    46 FW England George Hirst 2010000+10
    48 MF United States James Murphy 1000000+10
    MF England Lewis McGugan 00000000
    Players currently out on loan
    8 MF Senegal Modou Sougou 10000010
    19 FW Portugal Lucas João 1211000+1011
    22 MF Portugal Filipe Melo 00000000
    34 GK England Jake Kean 00000000
    47 MF England Sean Clare 00000000
    DF France Claude Dielna 00000000
    DF Curaçao Darryl Lachman 00000000
    Players no longer at the club
    17 MF France Jérémy Hélan 10000010
    30 FW England Devante Rodney 00000000
    42 DF Belgium Marnick Vermijl 10000010
    FW Romania Sergiu Buș 00000000

    Goalscorers

    As of 7 May 2017

    Includes all competitive matches.

    Rank Pos. Nat. No. Player Championship FA Cup League Cup Total
    1 FW Italy 45 Fernando Forestieri 12 12
    2 FW Scotland 6 Steven Fletcher 10 10
    3 FW England 14 Gary Hooper 6 6
    4 MF Scotland 33 Ross Wallace 5 5
    5 MF England 5 Kieran Lee 4 4
    6 MF England 9 Adam Reach 3 3
    FW Scotland 17 Jordan Rhodes 3 3
    FW England 11 Sam Winnall 3 3
    8 MF England 23 Sam Hutchinson 2 2
    DF Czech Republic 36 Daniel Pudil 2 2
    DF France 39 Vincent Sasso 2 2
    12 MF Switzerland 7 Almen Abdi 1 1
    MF Scotland 41 Barry Bannan 1 1
    DF Wales 43 Morgan Fox 1 1
    FW Portugal 19 Lucas João 1 1
    DF England 15 Tom Lees 1 1
    DF Netherlands 12 Glenn Loovens 1 1
    Own Goals 2 2
    Total 60 1 61

    Disciplinary record

    As of 14 May 2017
    No. Pos. Name Championship FA Cup League Cup Total
    Yellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed card
    23MFSam Hutchinson82000082
    6FWSteven Fletcher31100041
    45FWFernando Forestieri31000031
    3MFDavid Jones21000021
    21MFMarco Matias01000001
    9MFAdam Reach80000080
    33MFRoss Wallace70000070
    41MFBarry Bannan60100060
    32DFJack Hunt50000050
    5MFKieran Lee40000040
    7MFAlmen Abdi30000030
    15DFTom Lees30000030
    12DFGlenn Loovens30000030
    36DFDaniel Pudil30000030
    44FWAtdhe Nuhiu20000020
    16DFLiam Palmer20000020
    1GKKeiren Westwood20000020
    17MFJérémy Hélan00001010
    14FWGary Hooper10000010
    19FWLucas João10000010
    39DFVincent Sasso10000010
    11FWSam Winnall10000010

    Clean sheets

    As of 14 May 2017
    No. Nat. Player Matches Played Clean Sheet % League FA Cup EFL Cup TOTAL
    1Republic of IrelandKeiren Westwood4334.88%150014
    2EnglandJoe Wildsmith30.00%0000
    25EnglandCameron Dawson450.00%2002
    34EnglandJake Kean00.00%0000

    Awards

    Player of the Month

    Player of the Month awards for the 2016–17 season.

    Month First % Second % Third % Ref
    August England Sam Hutchinson 62% N/A N/A [48]
    September England Kieran Lee 70% Scotland Steven Fletcher 22% N/A [49]
    October England Sam Hutchinson 25% England Adam Reach 16% England Gary Hooper 14% [50]
    November Italy Fernando Forestieri 64% England Sam Hutchinson 12% England Kieran Lee 11% [51]
    December England Sam Hutchinson 85% N/A N/A [52]
    January Scotland Ross Wallace 41% Italy Fernando Forestieri 13% England Adam Reach 11% [53]
    February Italy Fernando Forestieri 37% England Sam Hutchinson 16% Republic of Ireland Keiren Westwood 14% [54]
    March Scotland Ross Wallace 40% Wales Morgan Fox 11% Scotland Jordan Rhodes 10% [55]
    April/May % % %

    EFL Team of the Week

    Two Sheffield Wednesday players have been in the EFL Team of the Week during the 2016–17 season.

    EFL Team of 2016

    One Sheffield Wednesday player was in the EFL Team of 2016.

    League Managers Association Performance of the Week

    Sheffield Wednesday won this award once during the 2016–17 season.

    • EFL Championship: Newcastle United 0–1 Sheffield Wednesday (26 December 2016)[59]

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