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Sunderland are firmly in the battle to secure a top six finish as Alex Neil looks to become the man to take them back to the Championship.
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Sunderland are firmly in the battle to secure a top six finish as Alex Neil looks to become the man to take them back to the Championship.
Alex Neil will be hoping six Sunderland players are fit an ready ahead of a crucial run of League One fixtures. Ross Stewart, Carl Winchester, Callum Doyle, Dan Neil, Lynden Gooch and Dennis Cirkin are the six players to have featured the most for the Black Cats this season, according to WhoScored.
Danny Batth has been out of action since early February but is making positive strides in his recovery at Sunderland.
Sunderland midfielder Dan Neil believes that starting on the bench for the last three games has been a “good decision” by Alex Neil, as stated during a conversation with the Northern Echo.
Dan Neil has returned refreshed and back to his best after being given a much-needed breather, according to Sunderland boss Alex Neil. Midfielder Neil was one of the group of young players that the head coach had said looked fatigued and jaded when he first took over last month, and after starting him in his first two games in charge he pulled him out of the team.
Sunderland dropped two precious points on the road as they failed to put away their chances against struggling Charlton Athletic. The Black Cats created enough opportunities to have won two or three games, but could not make them count at The Valley.
Nathan Broadhead was brought straight back into Sunderland's starting line-up against Charlton Athletic at The Valley. The on-loan Everton striker is fit again after recovering from the hamstring injury he suffered in the Carabao Cup quarter-final defeat at Arsenal the week before Christmas.
League One promotion challengers Sunderland will be desperate to build on a stunning away victory against Wigan Athletic this weekend as they face Charlton Athletic in the English capital.