How is Nathan Broadhead getting on away from Everton at Sunderland?
Nathan Broadhead has enjoyed something of a coming of age season on loan at Sunderland from Everton.
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Nathan Broadhead has enjoyed something of a coming of age season on loan at Sunderland from Everton.
Sunderland manager Alex Neil has insisted that the club will take a closer look at Nathan Broadhead’s progress from injury ahead of Saturday’s showdown with Lincoln City.
Seemingly getting their push for promotion back on track over the last couple of weeks, Sunderland will be looking to secure all three points at home to Crewe Alexandra today.
Nathan Broadhead could be in contention for Sunderland's game against Crewe tomorrow - but there is no timescale as yet on Alex Pritchard's return. Broadhead made his comeback last weekend at Charlton Athletic from the hamstring injury that had sidelined him since before Christmas, but was then absent for the midweek win against Fleetwood with Alex Neil saying the on-loan Everton striker had felt some stiffness in his hamstring.
Sunderland have another important game tonight as they face off against Fleetwood, with a win potentially propelling them into the play-off spots.
Sunderland look to build on back-to-back clean sheets when they host relegation-threatened Fleetwood Town on Tuesday evening.
Sunderland Alex Neil has admitted that Nathan Broadhead will only get sharper after his long awaited return from injury in the 0-0 draw against Charlton on Saturday.
Sunderland's goalless draw at Charlton Athletic was a game of contradictions. On the one hand, the return of Nathan Broadhead after two-and-a-half months on the sidelines, a positive performance - including a first-half display that Alex Neil described as the best football of his five-game tenure - in which Sunderland dominated possession, created a hatful of chances, and in which they denied the Addicks so much as a single shot on target.