2017–18 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season

Sheffield Wednesday
2017–18 season
Chairman Dejphon Chansiri
Manager Carlos Carvalhal
(until 24 December 2017)
Lee Bullen
(caretaker; 24 December 20175 January 2018)
Jos Luhukay
(from 5 January 2018)
Stadium Hillsborough, Owlerton
Championship 15th
FA Cup 5th Round (eliminated by Swansea City)
EFL Cup 2nd Round (eliminated by Bolton Wanderers)
Top goalscorer League: Atdhe Nuhiu (11)
All: Atdhe Nuhiu (14)
Highest home attendance 32,839 (vs. Sheffield United; Championship)
Lowest home attendance 11,682 (vs. Chesterfield; League Cup)
Average home league attendance 25,995
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2017–18 season is Sheffield Wednesday's sixth consecutive season in the Championship.[1] Along with competing in the Championship, the club will also participate in the FA Cup and EFL Cup.

The season covers the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.

Overview

August

Sheffield Wednesday kicked off their 201718 campaign with an away game against Preston North End, which they lost 10. This was followed by a 41 win against Chesterfield in the first round of the EFL Cup, which was The Owls' first game of the season at Hillsborough. A few days later, Sheffield Wednesday's first home league game of the season ended in a 11 draw against Queens Park Rangers, with Sam Winnall scoring an equalising goal in the second half. Another 11 draw at home followed, with David Jones scoring his first goal for the club to equalise against the recently relegated Sunderland.

The Owls' first league win of the season came against Fulham, with Owls striker Steven Fletcher scoring the only goal of the game. The Owls' final game of the month was a disappointing 11 draw at the Pirelli Stadium against Burton Albion followed, leaving Wednesday in 16th place in the league with six points.

September

The Owls started September with a home game against Nottingham Forest, which they won 31 with goals from Steven Fletcher, Gary Hooper and Kieran Lee (his first game upon return from injury) respectively. A few days later, Wednesday defeated Brentford 21 at home, with Gary Hooper and Ross Wallace both scoring. Up next was an away game at Cardiff City, with The Owls denied a win after a last second equalising goal. A heavy 42 loss followed in the home fixture of the Steel City derby, and Wednesday would again lose in their next game away at struggling Birmingham City, who earned only their second win of the season by defeating Wednesday 1–0 to leave them 14th in the Championship.

October

At the start of October, Sheffield Wednesday beat local rivals Leeds United 30 at Hillsborough, thanks to a brace from Gary Hooper and a goal from Kieran Lee. Two successive away defeats to Bolton Wanderers and Derby County respectively followed, with the next home game resulting in a 11 draw against local rivals Barnsley. In their fifth and final game in October, Wednesday earned a 21 win at home against Millwall, with Adam Reach and Jordan Rhodes scoring for The Owls.

November

Wednesday started November with an away match at Villa Park, which ended in another 21 win for The Owls after winger Adam Reach and striker Jordan Rhodes both scored for the second game on the run. This match would ultimately prove to be the final victory at the club for manager Carlos Carvalhal, with Sheffield Wednesday failing to win another game during the rest of November, with three consecutive draws against Bristol City at Hillsborough and Ipswich Town and Reading away respectively.

December

December started with a 22 draw at Hillsborough against Hull City, with The Owls being denied the points in the very last minute of the game. Three consecutive losses followed to continue The Owls' disappointing run, losing 31 away at Norwich City away, 10 to Wolves and 21 to Middlesbrough at Hillsborough, with the latter being Carlos Carvalhal's final game in charge of the club. The Portuguese left the club by mutual consent on Christmas Eve, after two and a half seasons at the helm of the club.

Lee Bullen was appointed caretaker manager until a permanent appointment is made. Bullen's first came as caretaker resulted in a 30 victory over Nottingham Forest, with goals from Adam Reach, Jordan Rhodes and Lucas João. The Owls' final game of 2017 resulted in a 20 loss to Brentford at Griffin Park.

January

The Owls got off to a poor start in 2018, with a heavy 30 defeat at Hillsborough against Burton Albion.

On 5 January 2018, The Owls unveiled Jos Luhukay as the new manager of the club.[2] For The Owls' game in the FA Cup Third Round against Carlisle United, which ended as disappointing goalless draw, Luhukay watched from the crowd. Luhukay's first game in charge of the club was the reverse leg of the Steel City derby at Bramall Lane, which ended in a goalless draw and saw the dismissal of captain Glenn Loovens sent off after he received two yellow cards.

Sheffield Wednesday's first victory of 2018 came in their FA Cup Third Round replay at Hillsborough, which Wednesday won 20 after Marco Matias and Atdhe Nuhiu both found the target for The Owls. The reverse league fixture against Cardiff City ended in another goalless draw, despite Adam Reach, Jordan Rhodes and Lucas João all having opportunities to score. Wednesday then faced Reading at home in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup, which ended in a 31 victory for The Owls, thanks to a brace from striker Atdhe Nuhiu and winger George Boyd's first goal for the club.

January ended in another goalless draw in the league for The Owls, this time against Middlesbrough at The Riverside Stadium.

February

Wednesday lost their first league game of February, which was a 31 defeat at Hillsborough against Birmingham City. A 11 away draw against Barnsley followed, with The Owls picking up their only league win of the month, a 20 home win, against Derby County. The Owls then faced former manager Carlos Carvalhal's new team Swansea City in the Fifth Round of the FA Cup, earning a replay after a 00 draw at Hillsborough.

Two successive league defeats followed, 21 away against Millwall and 42 at home against Aston Villa, with The Owls being 21 at half time in the latter. The Owls then bowed out of the FA Cup after losing 20 in their FA Cup replay against Swansea City.

March

March saw Wednesday's poor form in the league continue, losing 40 to Bristol City and 21 to Ipswich Town, the former being The Owls' heaviest defeat of the season. A 11 draw against Bolton Wanderers at Hillsborough followed, before The Owls defeated fierce local rivals Leeds 21 thanks to a brace from Atdhe Nuhiu, who scored the winning goal in extra time. Sheffield Wednesday then won 41 at home against Preston North End, with Atdhe Nuhiu scoring twice and a goal each from Lucas João and Fernando Forestieri.

April

In Sheffield Wednesday's first league game of April, they won 31 at the Stadium of Light, with Lucas João, vice captain Tom Lees and Atdhe Nuhiu all scoring. Two successive losses followed, 10 against promotion challengers Fulham and 42 against Queens Park Rangers.

Wednesday then won their next two league games, with a rare Jordan Rhodes goal against Hull City enough to earn The Owls three points. In the next league fixture, which was against Reading at Hillsborough, Fernando Forestieri scored a brace with George Boyd also scoring in a 30 win. The final game of April was a 00 draw with Wolves.

May

Sheffield Wednesday ended the 2017/18 season with a 51 win over Norwich City at Hillsborough, with Atdhe Nuhiu scoring a hattrick and Fernando Forestieri and on-loan central defender Frederico Venâncio scoring a goal each. It was also Owls captain Glenn Loovens' final game for the club, with his contract expiring at the end of the season.

Player transfers & contracts

Transfers in

Date from Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
3 July 2017RMScotlandGeorge BoydEngland BurnleyFree[3]
30 August 2017CBNetherlandsJoost van AkenNetherlands SC HeerenveenUndisclosed[4]
18 January 2018CMNetherlandsJoey PelupessyNetherlands Heracles AlmeloUndisclosed[5]

    Transfers out

    Date from Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
    1 July 2017CBFranceClaude DielnaUnited States New England RevolutionReleased[lower-alpha 1]
    1 July 2017LMNetherlandsUrby EmanuelsonNetherlands FC UtrechtReleased[lower-alpha 2]
    1 July 2017CBCuraçaoDarryl LachmanNetherlands Willem IIReleased[lower-alpha 3]
    1 July 2017CBFranceVincent SassoPortugal BelenensesReleased[lower-alpha 4]
    1 July 2017DMPortugalJose SemedoPortugal Vitoria de SetúbalReleased[lower-alpha 5]
    1 July 2017RWSenegalModou SougouFree agentReleased
    10 July 2017CMPortugalFilipe MeloPortugal ChavesFree transfer[11]
    31 August 2017CMEnglandLewis McGuganEngland Northampton TownReleased[12][lower-alpha 6]
    3 March 2018CMUnited StatesJames MurphyUnited States Los Angeles FCUndisclosed[14]
    1. Claude Dielna joined New England Revolution following his release.[6]
    2. Urby Emanuelson joined FC Utrecht following his release.[7]
    3. Darryl Lachman joined Willem II following his release.[8]
    4. Vincent Sasso joined Belenenses following his release.[9]
    5. Jose Semedo joined Vitoria de Setúbal following his release.[10]
    6. Lewis McGugan joined Northampton Town following his release.[13]

    Loans in

    Start date Position Nationality Name From End date Ref.
    16 August 2017CBPortugalFrederico VenâncioPortugal Vitória de SetúbalEnd of season[15]
    31 August 2017CMEnglandJacob ButterfieldEngland Derby CountyEnd of season[16]

    Loans out

    Start date Position Nationality Name To End date Ref.
    31 August 2017FWEnglandSam WinnallEngland Derby County30 June 2018[17]
    6 December 2017GKEnglandCameron DawsonEngland Chesterfield20 December 2017[18]
    5 January 2018GKEnglandJake KeanEngland Grimsby Town30 June 2018[19]
    31 January 2018MFEnglandMatt PenneyEngland Mansfield Town30 June 2018[20]

    New contracts

    Date from Position Nationality Name Length Expiry Ref.
    28 June 2017GKEnglandCameron Dawson3 yearsJune 2020[21]
    9 August 2017GKEnglandJoe Wildsmith5 yearsJune 2022[22]
    18 December 2017DFDenmarkFrederik Nielsen1 1⁄2 yearsJune 2019[23]
    4 January 2018MFEnglandMatt Penney1 1⁄2 yearsJune 2019[24]
    2 February 2018MFEnglandAlex Hunt2 1⁄2 yearsJune 2020[25]
    15 February 2018DFEnglandJordan Thorniley3 1⁄2 yearsJune 2021[26]
    16 February 2018DFEnglandConnor O'Grady1 1⁄2 yearsJune 2019[27]
    16 February 2018MFEnglandJack Stobbs2 1⁄2 yearsJune 2020[28]
    5 March 2018MFEnglandConnor Kirby2 1⁄2 yearsJune 2020[29]
    25 April 2018DFWalesAsh Baker2 1⁄2 yearsJune 2020[30]
    1 May 2018DFCzech RepublicDaniel Pudil1 yearsJune 2019[31]
    2 May 2018MFEnglandWarren Clark1 yearsJune 2019[32]
    2 May 2018MFEnglandJack Lee2 yearsJune 2020[33]
    3 May 2018DFRepublic of IrelandCiaran BrennanTBCTBC[34]
    4 May 2018DFEnglandJoe West1 yearJune 2019[35]
    10 May 2018FWKosovoAtdhe Nuhiu2 yearsJune 2020[36]
    11 May 2018GKEnglandDan Wallis1 yearJune 2019[37]
    11 May 2018MFEnglandBen Hughes1 yearJune 2019[38]
    25 June 2018FWBulgariaPreslav Borukov2 yearsJune 2020[39]

    Competitions

    Friendlies

    As of 12 July 2017, Sheffield Wednesday have announced seven pre-season friendlies against Alfreton Town, Mansfield Town, Doncaster Rovers,[40] Portimonense,[41] Vitória de Setúbal[42] Farense[43] and Rangers.[44]

    Championship

    League table

    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
    13 Leeds United 46 17 9 20 59 64 5 60
    14 Norwich City 46 15 15 16 49 60 11 60
    15 Sheffield Wednesday 46 14 15 17 59 60 1 57
    16 Queens Park Rangers 46 15 11 20 58 70 12 56
    17 Nottingham Forest 46 15 8 23 51 65 14 53
    Source: English Football League
    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored

    Results summary

    OverallHomeAway
    PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
    46 14 15 17 59 60  −1 57 8 7 8 37 31  +6 6 8 9 22 29  −7

    Last updated: 6 May 2018.
    Source:

    Results by matchday

    Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
    GroundAHHAAHHAHAHAAHHAHAAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAH
    ResultLDDWDWWDLLWLLDWWDDDDLLLWLLDDDLDWLLLLDWWWLLWWDW
    Position22172013161069101412121616141191111121415151416161517161716151617171718171716161716151615

    Updated to match(es) played on 6 May 2018. Source: Statto.com
    A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

    Matches

    On 21 June 2017, the league fixtures were announced.[45][46]

    August
    September
    October
    November
    December
    January
    February
    March
    April
    May

    FA Cup

    In the FA Cup, Sheffield Wednesday entered the competition in the third round and were drawn away to Carlisle United.[47] The first game ended in a goalless draw, with the replay taking place at Hillsborough on 16 January. In the Fourth Round, The Owls were drawn against Reading at home.

    On 29 January 2018, Sheffield Wednesday were drawn against either Notts County or Swansea City in the Fifth Round draw.

    EFL Cup

    On 16 June 2017, Sheffield Wednesday were drawn at home to Chesterfield in the first round.[48] After winning their first-round game, The Owls were drawn against fellow EFL Championship side Bolton Wanderers on 10 August 2017.[49]

    Squad statistics

    Appearances

    As of 6 May 2018
    No. Pos Nat Player TotalChampionshipFA CupLeague Cup
    AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
    1 GK Republic of Ireland Keiren Westwood 1801800000
    2 DF England Jack Hunt 34028+104010
    3 MF England David Jones 33121+614+1010
    4 DF Netherlands Joost van Aken 1401400000
    5 MF England Kieran Lee 15310+530000
    6 DF Wales Morgan Fox 32026+204000
    7 FW Scotland Jordan Rhodes 34717+1351+2012
    8 MF England Jacob Butterfield 23012+803000
    9 FW Scotland Steven Fletcher 19313+520011
    10 MF Scotland Barry Bannan 31128+100021
    12 DF Netherlands Glenn Loovens 2302003000
    14 FW England Gary Hooper 251122+2100011
    15 DF England Tom Lees 31128+110020
    16 DF Scotland Liam Palmer 26017+601+1010
    17 FW Kosovo Atdhe Nuhiu 321415+1111430+20
    18 FW Portugal Lucas João 34918+1292+100+10
    19 FW Portugal Marco Matias 1412+702+110+20
    20 MF England Adam Reach 5244544+1020
    21 MF Scotland George Boyd 25313+725100
    23 DF England Sam Hutchinson 917+10000+11
    24 DF Wales Ash Baker 10100000
    25 GK England Cameron Dawson 70304000
    26 DF England Connor O'Grady 10001000
    28 GK England Joe Wildsmith 29025+101020
    31 MF England Connor Kirby 100+100000
    32 MF Netherlands Joey Pelupessy 2011811+1000
    33 MF Scotland Ross Wallace 30324+331020
    35 DF Denmark Frederik Nielsen 400+301000
    36 DF Czech Republic Daniel Pudil 31024+203020
    37 FW Scotland Fraser Preston 00000000
    38 MF England Sean Clare 514+110000
    39 DF England Jordan Thorniley 1107+400000
    41 MF Switzerland Almen Abdi 601+300020
    43 MF England Alex Hunt 00000000
    44 MF England Jack Stobbs 302+100000
    45 FW Italy Fernando Forestieri 1156+450010
    46 DF Portugal Frederico Venâncio 2512015000
    Players currently out on loan
    11 FW England Sam Winnall 311+110010
    34 GK England Jake Kean 00000000
    42 MF England Matt Penney 00000000
    Players no longer at the club
    29 MF England James Murphy 00000000

    Goalscorers

    As of 6 May 2018

    Includes all competitive matches.

    Rank Pos. Nat. No. Player Championship FA Cup League Cup Total
    1 FW Kosovo 17 Atdhe Nuhiu 11 3 14
    2 FW England 14 Gary Hooper 10 0 1 11
    3 FW Portugal 18 Lucas João 9 0 9
    4 FW Scotland 7 Jordan Rhodes 5 0 2 7
    5 FW Italy 45 Fernando Forestieri 4 0 4
    MF England 20 Adam Reach 4 0 4
    7 MF Scotland 21 George Boyd 2 1 3
    FW Scotland 9 Steven Fletcher 2 0 1 3
    MF England 5 Kieran Lee 3 0 3
    10 MF Scotland 33 Ross Wallace 2 0 2
    11 MF Scotland 10 Barry Bannan 0 0 1 1
    MF England 38 Sean Clare 1 0 1
    DF England 23 Sam Hutchinson 0 0 1 1
    MF England 3 David Jones 1 0 1
    DF England 15 Tom Lees 1 0 0 1
    MF Portugal 19 Marco Matias 0 1 1
    MF Netherlands 32 Joey Pelupessy 1 0 1
    FW England 11 Sam Winnall 1 0 1
    Own Goals 0 0 0
    Total 48 5 6 59

    Disciplinary record

    As of 6 May 2018
    No. Pos. Name Championship FA Cup League Cup Total
    Yellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed card
    12DFGlenn Loovens32000032
    36DFDaniel Pudil81001081
    6DFMorgan Fox31000031
    19FWMarco Matias01100011
    33MFRoss Wallace80000080
    17FWAtdhe Nuhiu70000070
    20MFAdam Reach70000070
    2DFJack Hunt40000040
    10MFBarry Bannan30001040
    5MFKieran Lee40000040
    4DFJoost van Aken40000040
    8MFJacob Butterfield30000030
    4MFSam Hutchinson30000030
    16DFLiam Palmer30000030
    32MFJoey Pelupessy20100030
    21MFGeorge Boyd20000020
    14FWGary Hooper20000020
    3MFDavid Jones20000020
    39DFJordan Thorniley20000020
    46DFFrederico Venâncio20000020
    45FWFernando Forestieri10000010
    7FWJordan Rhodes10000010
    28FWJoe Wildsmith10000010

    Clean sheets

    As of 6 May 2018
    No. Nat. Player Matches Played Clean Sheet % League FA Cup EFL Cup TOTAL
    25EnglandCameron Dawson666.66%2204
    28EnglandJoe Wildsmith2924.13%6107
    1Republic of IrelandKeiren Westwood1820.83%4004
    34EnglandJake Kean00.00%0000

    Awards

    Player of the Month

    Player of the Month awards for the 2017–18 season.

    Month First % Second % Third % Ref
    August Not awarded
    September England Gary Hooper 89% Scotland Barry Bannan 4% England Kieran Lee 3% [50]
    October England Adam Reach 42% Scotland Barry Bannan 33% England Gary Hooper 10% [51]
    November Scotland Barry Bannan 55% England Adam Reach 20% Kosovo Atdhe Nuhiu and
    Republic of Ireland Keiren Westwood
    7% [52]
    December Not awarded
    January England Joe Wildsmith 40% Kosovo Atdhe Nuhiu 28% Portugal Frederico Venancio 15% [53]
    February Portugal Lucas Joao 34% England Adam Reach 21% England Sean Clare 20% [54]
    March Kosovo Atdhe Nuhiu 85% - - - - [55]
    April TBD TBD TBD

    Player of the Year

    First % Second % Third % Ref
    England Adam Reach 55% Kosovo Atdhe Nuhiu 30% England Joe Wildsmith 7% [56]

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