The Owls faced increasing worries heading into the international break as key players Barry Bannan and Ian Poveda sustained injuries during the heavy defeat against Ipswich Town. Manager Danny Röhl also revealed that Josh Windass’s anticipated return date had been delayed due to setbacks.
As they prepare to host Swansea on Good Friday, Wednesday are eager for the return of all their internationals in good condition. Röhl’s upcoming press conference on Thursday morning is expected to shed more light on the situation. Here’s a summary of the current status:
During the match at Portman Road, the Wednesday captain was substituted at halftime due to an unspecified muscle injury, which he seemed to be struggling with towards the end of the first half. Röhl mentioned in his post-match comments that there’s uncertainty about his availability for the Swansea game.
Bannan shared photos of himself training earlier in the week, indicating progress in his recovery. However, it remains uncertain if he’ll be fit enough to play against Swansea.
Windass, who hasn’t played since January, was initially targeted for a return against Swansea, but Röhl’s recent statements suggest they might aim for the Middlesbrough match instead, prioritizing his full recovery to avoid further injury.
Röhl expressed cautious optimism about Windass’s return, emphasizing the need for careful management to prevent reinjury. The hope is to have him available for the final stretch of games.
Windass and Paterson were seen training together this week, indicating progress in their rehabilitation efforts. Paterson, who has been sidelined since Boxing Day due to concussion and subsequent knee surgery, is expected to be registered for the team before the EFL deadline on Thursday.
Röhl has expressed satisfaction with Paterson’s recovery and anticipates his involvement in the remaining matches of the season.