BREAKING NEWS: Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Rohl expressed his frustration following the recent defeat on the road against Luton Town.

Danny Rohl expressed frustration following Sheffield Wednesday’s 2-1 defeat to Luton Town, pointing to controversial officiating decisions. Despite leading through a Barry Bannan goal early in the second half, Sheffield Wednesday saw their advantage slip away after Luton made crucial substitutions, including the introduction of Carlton Morris, who scored twice in the final 15 minutes.

The turning point came when Owls defender Di’Shon Bernard was sent off for a handball, with Morris converting the resulting penalty. Morris then sealed the win by tapping in a second goal from close range.

Rohl lamented the penalty decision and Bernard’s red card, feeling the game should have been decided by the players rather than officiating. He acknowledged, however, that his team had opportunities to score more but failed to capitalize. He remained supportive of his players’ efforts, emphasizing their hard work, but was ultimately left disappointed by the defeat.

For Luton Town, manager Rob Edwards praised the impact of his substitutes, particularly Morris, and highlighted the importance of the win, which marked their first home victory of the season. Despite a tense ending, Luton held on to secure back-to-back wins for the first time this season.

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