Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

LUHUKAY: JOR STILL THE ONE FOR ME

- Sheff Wed Reading BY BILL COOPER

JOS LUHUKAY has vowed to stick with his goal-starved Sheffield Wednesday striker Jordan Rhodes.

Rhodes scored 87 times in 148 outings for Huddersfie­ld and then 85 more in 169 games for Blackburn.

The goals dried up since a £10million switch to the Owls, but Luhukay, 54, refuses to give up on his marksman. The Dutchman, who replaced the sacked Carlos Carvalhal earlier this month, said: “I don’t know why Jordan has not maybe scored enough goals.

“Maybe there is an issue with confidence, but I believe he will rediscover his goalscorin­g touch. I have seen Jordan for only three weeks but, in that time, he has shown me he has a very strong character.

“He is a very positive boy and he will learn every day.

“I enjoy what I see from him because he has a lot of quality. And there is no reason why he cannot score.”

Rhodes, 27, will spearhead the attack tonight as the Owls bid to get past Championsh­ip rivals Reading and reach the fifth round of the FA Cup.

Former Hertha Berlin and Stuttgart chief Luhukay said: “The FA Cup is a famous and very well-respected competitio­n, and every team should want to progress as far as they can. That is what I want.” Reading midfielder Dave Edwards is also desperate for a cup win – to kick-start their fight for survival.

The Royals are now looking over their shoulders following an eight-game winless streak.

“We simply need to find results from somewhere – regardless of the competitio­n,” said Edwards. “There’s no getting away from the fact that we are in a relegation scrap.

But momentum and confidence are a big part of football.”

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