Irish Sunday Mirror

Monk’s light is fading

- SIMON BIRD

GARRY MONK challenged his players this week, asking whether they had the “pure inner desire to win.”

That question cut directly to the heart of the performanc­es from Sheffield Wednesday since Christmas. It indicated that battles are being fought off the pitch, more than on it.

Yesterday the Owls took a sell-out 2,800 fan allocation to Birmingham, despite their team plunging from third to mid-table and out of promotion reckoning.

Wednesday could head even further south in the Championsh­ip, even face a relegation worry, if they are deducted points by the EFL in the next few weeks.

A verdict on a misconduct charge from the EFL for alleged breaches of accounting and profit rules – the ‘sell your stadium to rich owner at big price, then lease it back’ trick – is expected soon.

No wonder Monk talks of a light at the end of the tunnel that “has dimmed” recently.

Wednesday should be contenders to go up. Earlier this season they were effervesce­nt. In recent weeks they’ve had no spark.

Monk appears to be fire-fighting behind the scenes, with dressingro­om personalit­ies fuming at being axed.

“An extra level of tenacity...” is what he’s demanded, not wishywashy effort levels and sulking.

What’s been served up recently disgraces a mighty club, and a loyal, feisty fan base. Worse, there is an example three miles up the road at United of hope grasped from a low ebb, and a club rebuilt on spirit, desire and organisati­on.

For now any old win will do. Monk’s message is correct: “Have pride in yourselves. We have lost games too

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