Speaking after the defeat, Moore revealed: “I knew the task coming into it, and what was ahead of us, but it’s a wonderful challenge. You have to have a great inner belief, and belief in the players and the structure of the club.
“It’s a wonderful club that has probably just lost its way a little bit, but it’s still all to play despite what’s happened this season.
“We’ve got to get back on the training ground and get working again. It’s essential that they stick together, that’s got to be the main focus. We’re have a tough week where things have gone against us, but it’s a week when we’re also trying to put things right.”
With no midweek action, The Owls now have a week to prepare for their weekend clash against table-toppers Norwich City this Sunday afternoon.
Here are today's biggest transfer stories and the latest team news involving Sheffield Wednesday and the rest of the Championship, as the fall-out and reaction from the weekend's action continues:
1. Ex-Blues boss seals surprise managerial move
Ex-Birmingham City boss Lee Clark has landed a surprise new managerial role, joining Sudanese side Al-Merrikh. He was last with Blyth Spartans, who he left by mutual consent last March. (Birmingham Mail) Photo: Paul Thomas
2. Bluebirds man tight-lipped on future
Cardiff City midfielder Gavin Whyte has refused to be drawn on whether he could leave the club to join his current loan side Hull City permanently, and insisted that he's only focused on getting the Tigers promoted this season. (BBC Sport) Photo: Michael Steele
3. Cottagers outcast set for future talks
Fulham outcast Stefan Johansen, who is currently on loan with QPR, has revealed he's set to hold talks with the Cottagers in the summer over his future at the club. He has one year left on his current Fulham deal, but could move on at the end of the season. (Sport Witness) Photo: Alex Burstow
4. Sky Blues' loanee up for grabs this summer
Coventry City's hopes of signing loan ace Ben Sheaf on a permanent deal look to have improved, following reports suggested Arsenal will let him leave in the summer. He's featured 29 times for the Sky Blues this season. (Football.London) Photo: George Wood