Sheffield Wednesday LIVE: Jamie Smith on injuries and team news ahead of Nottingham Forest clash

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And welcome to our LIVE coverage of Jamie Smith’s pre-Nottingham Forest press conference.

We’ll be on-hand to deliver everything he has to say as the Owls head towards a monster clash knowing they must better Derby’s result at Swansea to stay in with a chance of Championship survival.

Keep it locked.

Sheffield Wednesday press conference LIVE

JS on the size of the games ahead

We know what’s at stake, they are massive games.

We’re focusing on the game tomorrow, we don’t look too far ahead and all our focus is on Forest.

We’ve worked on the training ground to focus the minds of the players. We’ve had a clear week and we’ve done some good work on the training ground.

JS on Lees’ injury

There wasn’t any fracture or break. It’s ligament damage. I don’t know exact dates but he won’t be available the next two games.

It’s a blow, a difficult time for him. I’m sure he’ll be fine.

I wouldn’t say that’s him done at the football club, I don’t know. We’re just concentrating on the game.

JS on Sheffield football

It’s been one of those mad seasons. Some of the results, whether it’s the fans not being around, I don’t know.

Tom Lees is injured and won’t be available, but we’ve a couple that have trained that could be in and around it. We’ll see where we’re at.

We can’t focus on anybody else, we’ll be focusing on ourselves.

It’s the same as any game. We prepare to go and win and it’s no different tomorrow.

JS on instability of management

It’s not ideal, but it is what it is. The lads are good professionals and are getting on with the job.

JS on having a chance

With the six points, it hasn’t helped and we’re still in it. We’ll continue fighting.

Jamie Smith is with us.. first one on the match

There’s a little bit of every emotion. It’s a big game for us, but one we’re looking forward to.

It’s the biggest game for a long time, we have to go out and win and we’ll be doing our best to do that.

Good morning Wednedayites

..and a very warm welcome to Jamie Smith’s pre-Nottingham Forest press conference.

We’ll be on-hand to deliver everything he has to say as the Owls head towards a monster clash knowing they must better Derby’s result at Swansea to stay in with a chance of Championship survival.

Keep it locked.