Sunderland boss Regis le Bris has been chatting with the media earlier than Saturday’s Premier League sport towards at Stamford Bridge (15:00 BST).
Listed below are the important thing strains from his information convention:
Le Bris confirmed Omar Alderete will miss the journey to West London however is his “solely” damage concern: “He’s underneath concussions protocols. He’s having every day assessments – we’ll maintain monitoring him. We’ll see if he could make .”
He added it’s an “benefit” to have Reinildo again out there after serving a three-match suspension for a purple card towards and the defender has “lifted the requirements of coaching”.
On the problem posed by the Blues: “Chelsea are actually sturdy. It is a high 4 group within the Premier League. They will play 60 video games, they’ve depth, younger and dynamic. It is a good instance for us. They’re effectively coached and have people who can win a sport. It is a huge take a look at.”
Le Bris stated Sunderland’s begin to the season has been a “good begin to the season” which exhibits his facet could be “versatile and constant”. He stated: “On the minute, it is truthful to say a part of the pitch wants growth however we consider these gamers can compete on the degree. I repeat, it is a query of time and help. We belief them.”
On Marc Guiu being recalled by Chelsea after taking part in thrice for the Black Cats on mortgage at first of the season: “The switch market typically is bizarre. We admire the quick time with Marc however not it is a totally different story.”
Requested about how Sunderland executed the signing of Nordi Mukiele, Le Bris stated: “You want cash to be aggressive however it’s not all the things. You want your experience, to know the profile you want. The recruitment construction labored rather well to search out these profiles.”
On Noah Sadiki being nominated for younger African participant of the yr: “He is rather well related with us, a giant character. Very coachable. He needs to be the most effective participant doable – this matches effectively with what we need to develop right here.”
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