Saturday, 10 May 2025

πŸ¦‰ Sheffield Wednesday 2024–25 Season Review

After narrowly escaping relegation the previous year, Sheffield Wednesday enjoyed a stabilising 2024–25 season under Danny RΓΆhl, finishing 12th in the EFL Championship on 58 points. It was a year marked by inconsistency but also strong individual progress, tactical solidity at times, and a sense that the club has a clearer direction heading into the summer.


πŸ“Š Final League Position

  • 12th out of 24 teams

  • 15 wins, 13 draws, 18 losses

  • Goals scored: 60 | Goals conceded: 69 | Goal Difference: –9

  • Highlight win: 4–0 vs Plymouth (Opening day)

  • Low point: 2–6 home loss to Watford (2 November)


πŸ”₯ Player Highlights

⭐ Top Scorer: Josh Windass

  • 13 league goals

  • 5 assists

  • Played a crucial role in leading the attack and was involved in 30% of all goals scored.

🎯 Most Assists: Anthony Musaba

  • 6 assists, mostly from wide areas, adding flair and creativity in crucial moments.

πŸ›‘οΈ Defensive Anchor: Shea Charles

  • Club Player of the Season

  • Most tackles (108), interceptions (59) and accurate crosses (53) in the squad.

  • A composed, intelligent midfield presence.

πŸ“ˆ Other Key Contributors:

  • Barry Bannan (4 goals, 5 assists): The midfield engine and creative lynchpin.

  • Michael Smith: 8 goals and 4 assists, contributing physical presence and aerial dominance.

  • Djeidi Gassama: 7 goals, 66 successful dribbles – electric on the wing.


🟨 Discipline

  • Shea Charles: 10 yellow cards – industrious but occasionally too eager in challenges.

  • Josh Windass: 9 yellow cards – his aggressive style occasionally spilled over.


🧀 Goalkeepers

  • James Beadle (38 apps): 9 clean sheets, 81 saves – solid if unspectacular.

  • Pierce Charles (13 apps): Impressive impact late in the season, voted April Player of the Month.


πŸ† Cup Competitions

FA Cup:

  • Knocked out in the Third Round (4–3 pens) after a 1–1 draw vs Coventry City

EFL Cup:

  • Reached Fourth Round, beating Hull, Grimsby, and Blackpool before falling on penalties to Brentford.


πŸ” Transfers & Squad Moves

πŸ”½ Departures:

  • Club stalwarts like Lee Gregory, Will Vaulks, and Tyreeq Bakinson moved on.

  • Bambo Diaby was sold to Elche in August.

πŸ”Ό Arrivals:

  • Smart free signings including Nathaniel Chalobah, Jamal Lowe, and Svante Ingelsson.

  • Late January addition Stuart Armstrong brought experience to the midfield.


πŸ“… Looking Ahead

The squad will face a rebuild with 15+ players out of contract or ending loans, but the spine is solid:

  • Beadle, Charles, Bannan, Windass, and Smith give a reliable base.

  • Youth like Pierce Charles and loanees such as Ibrahim Cissoko may play a larger role.

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