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8/10 Against Rotherham United, the Sheffield Wednesday player was the “best player on the pitch.”

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A midfielder for Sheffield Wednesday has been praised as the “best player” in today’s victory over Rotherham United.

Sheffield Wednesday defeated Rotherham United, a rival team from South Yorkshire, 1-0 at the New York Stadium today to collect an incredible three points.
Akin Famewo’s disallowed goal was the buzz of the first half; he headed in a precise Will Vaulks free kick, but the goal was chalked off.

After the game, Joe Crann posted images that appeared to show that the goal was onside. Fortunately, the Owls managed to score in the second half.

Following victories for Stoke City and QPR, Ike Ugbo scored his sixth goal in eight Championship games for the Owls, who are still three points behind.

Hailed for his “quality” performance against Rotherham United, Will Vaulks
For Wednesday, there were a few outstanding solo performances today.

Ugbo will undoubtedly receive praise for scoring the game-winning goal once more, but other players like Liam Palmer should also be acknowledged.

Vaulks, nevertheless, was the main man today.

Before being cruelly substituted in the second half, the former Miller shown class when starting in midfield. His set pieces were spot on, and his general tenacity and drive in the middle proved crucial.

He received an 8 out of 10 from The Star, and Crann added:

In the first forty-five minutes, Vaulks was undoubtedly the finest player on the field. He displayed exceptional skill in addition to his typical tenacity. appeared shortly after the hour, and he may likely consider himself unfortunate in that regard.

According to Sofascore, Vaulks won 7 of 13 duels, made more tackles than any other Wednesday player today (3), and completed 22 of 26 passes (85% completion rate).

Along with two crucial passes, Vaulks completed three of the eight crosses.

This season, Vaulks has been inconsistent.

He was in fine shape during the holiday season, but a small injury at the beginning of the year appeared to limit his output.

Then, with Momo Diaby back, Vaulks had some more competition in the middle and didn’t seem to be the same.

But today, he was fantastic; he displayed all of his skills, including set pieces, passing between the lines, covering ground, and tackling.

Vaulks’s set-piece delivery, which he delivered for Famewo and multiple other players during the game, drew attention in especially.

Vaulks and all of Rohl’s players will need to keep up the good work because Sheffield Wednesday’s surrounding teams are still scoring points.

This season seems to be going right down to the wire, and the next game comes at home against Plymouth Argyle.

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