Carlos Carvalhal had a happy time at Sheffield Wednesday and despite a poor ending, the era will be looked back on with fondness.

The Portuguese coach became the first Wednesday boss to be from overseas, and it could be said this was a good thing.

Carvalhal breathed fresh air into a Wednesday side that was lacking new ideas, with an attacking style of football.

When at the club, Owls achieved some high finishes, and went from a side that was typically a mid-table to lower half club, to one that could seriously fight for a Premier League place.

Here, we look at the top three moments from Carvalhal’s reign that Wednesday fans will surely remember with a smile on their faces.

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The play-off win v Brighton will be the high point. Wednesday fans entered the game having not had a play-off experience for quite a few years, and Brighton had the experience so were favourites over two legs.

Owls re-wrote the script, and headed to Wembley with two valiant performances that showed both defensive grit and attacking prowess.

Potentially the most memorable day, for bad and for good reasons, was the trip to Wembley.

Seeing your team play on the Wembley turf is a proud moment, but for Owls fans, the loss to Hull will be heartbreaking to this day.

The train home from London would have been a long and lonely journey.

Wednesday love a cup upset, and they recorded a famous one in 2015 when they defeated Wenger’s Arsenal at Hillsborough by an emphatic 3-0 score.

The Owls didn’t go on to make any serious strides in the competition, but it was a great atmosphere at Hillsborough and Carlos brought a memorable moment to Owls fans.