Massive boost: Neil handed triple Sunderland injury lift that'll delight SOL faithful - opinion
Sunderland have been handed a triple injury boost ahead of their League One clash with Gillingham today…
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Sunderland have been handed a triple injury boost ahead of their League One clash with Gillingham today…
Aiming to regain their place in the League One play-offs when they welcome Gillingham to The Stadium of Light at the weekend, Sunderland will be hoping for a continuation of their excellent record on home soil this season.
It was a transfer Sheffield Wednesday thought they had got over the line in the January transfer window. But at the eleventh hour, Danny Batth rejected the Owls' overtures and opted to move to Sunderland.
Sunderland will be hoping to have a few of their injured players back for the League One run-in which begins with the visit of Gillingham on Saturday. Seven games remain for Alex Neil’s side and there is not much room for error given the Black Cats’ position in the table.
Danny Batth is aiming to play a part in Sunderland's run-in after stepping up his recovery from injury during the international break. The Black Cats' January signing Batth has been out of action for more than a month due to an ankle problem, with the injury flaring up several times when he has tried to resume training.
Sunderland defender Danny Batth has admitted that he has been using the international break to get back up to speed in terms of his fitness after recently missing a chunk of action due to injury.
Danny Batth made his comeback from an ankle injury but could not prevent an experienced Sunderland U23s side suffering a fifth successive Premier League 2 defeat. Batth was one of five first-teamers in the starting XI which took on Burnley U23s at the Stadium of Light and he completed the full 90 minutes.
Lee Johnson believes his only regret during his time as Sunderland boss was trying to win against Bolton Wanderers when already 3-0 down to Ian Evatt's side.