Sheffield Wednesday have appointed German coach Danny Rohl as their new manager, with the 34-year-old becoming the youngest boss in the EFL.
The Championship club, who were promoted last season, sacked Xisco Munoz last week after he failed to win any of his 10 league games in charge.
Rohl has taken his first managerial role having worked as an assistant at RB Leipzig, Southampton, Bayern Munich and with the German national team.
Sheffield Wednesday are bottom of the Championship with three points from 11 games. U21s boss Neil Thompson took charge of last Saturday's 0-0 home draw against Huddersfield.
Rohl becomes the youngest manager in the EFL, being seven months younger than Bradford City caretaker Kevin McDonald, and Wednesday's 11th permanent boss in the last 12 years.
"I've prepared the last 10 years for this situation and now the dream's come true to be here," said Rohl at his first news conference on Friday. "I am very prepared. I have a clear identity and philosophy in my mind. This is the reason why I'm here now. We have to create the identity of how we want to play, this is very important for me.
"It's a pleasure to be at this amazing stadium. Yesterday was my first time here and I felt immediately the good atmosphere in the stadium, the good energy.

