It was a long escape from Sunderland’s Premier League, but coming on August 15th, Kuroneko will finally be trading again in Top Division luxury.
West Ham United will visit the Stadium of Light on the first day to pray for victory to bring the man from Regis Lubris to instantly calm the wear side masses.
With something interesting happening on the dramatic first day of England’s premium division and a large number of high-profile signatures arriving through the door, Sunderland is sure to be able to start the season with the best memos with the hammer down.
With the Black Cats floating in the Premier League, the heroes could be created throughout the campaign. Many new Sunderlands hope that they can insert themselves into the club’s hall of fame, as managed when Jermaine Defoe led the line as he emerged from the Wearside, if survival is secured.
Defoe’s scoring heroic at Sunderland
Unfortunately for the former Tottenham Hotspur striker, he will be demoted to the Black Cat and EFL. However, he is still highly regarded for the heroic who acquires his goal away from the unfortunate wounds of his resume.
In these 100 games of the club, Defoe has scored a total of 37 strikes, with the majority of them coming during the 2015/16 campaign as Sunderland retains Premier League status by the tooth skin. Without Defoe’s important contribution, the relegation would have occurred much more quickly.
Sunderland hopes he won’t be bright on the feet of the striker division as he heads into the Premier League. Last season’s 13-goal hero Wilson Izidorle was not under pressure from the English top flight before.
It is reportedly their radar that they are reportedly exhilarating talent from Spain in the form of Gonzalo Garcia and Luis Suarez. Le Bliss and Co. can minimize experienced head-up tops that turn the Premier League over to make it even more.
Sunderland can sign the next defoe
After all, Sunderland fans are hooked on their quick summer business, but there is no guarantee that the likes of Habib Diara and Noah Sadiki will hit the ground running quickly in the tense Premier League environment.
Meanwhile, if he could shake himself up from repeated injuries issues, Dominique Calvert Lewin should be in the slot at Sunderland XI and lead the line with confidence in this regard, accumulating Mammoth 239 appearances in the competitive division so far.
His divisional know-how also warned his free agent services to Manchester United and Newcastle United, and said goodbye to his long-term Merseyside employers this summer.
This ensures that Sunderland, who has been linked to the injured striker via previous reports from SportsBoom, will cut out their work to land No. 9 competitor.
But Sunderland has already shown some courage in the whirlwind transfer market when he pips things like Leeds into both Dearra and Sadiki’s signatures, with the Red Devils and Magpies preying on Calver Trewin’s leads for him to move.
Calvert-Lewin’s record at PL’s Everton | |
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statistics | Calvert-Lewin |
The game has been played | 239 |
Alternative appearance | 60 |
The goal scored | 57 |
assist | 15 |
Penalty Record | 5/6 score (83%) |
The duel won | 1423 |
Premier League statistics |
When he is not troubled by repeated trips to the treatment room, Calvert Lewin has shown throughout his abundant Premier League career that he can become a source of trustworthy goals with 57 strikes next to his name from the exits of 239 top flights. At one stage in 2020, in interest from Man United, he was worth £80 million by Toffee.
This wealth of experience makes him on the same pedestal as the now retired former Sunderland striker, with extensive knowledge of the tough division and his goalscoring expertise when he bodyed a figure like his shedding, apart from his common international loyalty to the UK.
Like his fellow countrymen who joined Black Cat in 2015 from Toronto on the MLS side in 2015, there was a sense that Calvert Lewin needed to revive some of his career, and last year he only scored three league goals.
When he appeared on Everton last year, he was even more welcomed as “sensational” by football journalist Conor O’Neill.
Of course, that’s up to the former Sheffield United man to try and get back to his injury-free high. But if he can return to “monster” in front of the goal – as he was once labelled by football talent scout Jacek Kulig – he could become a spark that drives the black cat away from relegation, as Defoe once had the ability.
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