With a big blow after such an impressive start to the Premier League return, Sunderland has not been one of his long-term summer signatures.
Le Bliss praises Sunderland “constructed”
After seeing Ryndmandaba when he received march orders in the first half, Sunderland had a tough fight when he recognized Aston Villa’s first Premier League goal of the season through Matty Cash. In this situation, the Black Cat looked doomed to his first home defeat of the season.
But there’s something special about the newly promoted aspect so far. Unlike their previous six in the previous two campaigns, Leeds, Burnley and Sunderland all show much needed resilience. And it was on display at the Stadium of Light before Wilson Isidor found a undoubtedly equalizer on his side to save the draw against Aston Villa.
To his surprise, Regis Le Bliss praised the character on his side following his well-earned points, telling reporters. “It’s a good thing about a strong team, especially having 10 men for the majority of the game.
“There were two different parts in the game. I think we started 11 against 11 well. It appeared in the game plan, and the red cards changed the game’s dynamics, but they remained configured.
That said, not all good news for Sunderland. An injury update has been provided to Habib Diara, who missed the game last weekend since saving points against the villa.
How likely is Diala missed in Sunderland?
As reported by Sky Sports’ Keith Downie, Diarra is currently undergoing surgery with a gro caliber injury and is expected to be short on Sunderland’s behavior until December. The summer arrival received a training injury last Friday and was then handed over the frustrating news.
Until December, Dearra was likely to miss a total of eight games, allowing him to return to Liverpool (December 3) at Anfield at the beginning of the Black Cat’s busy month.
Meanwhile, the next month or so, midfielders could miss Nottingham Forest, Manchester United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Chelsea, Everton, Arsenal, Fulham and Bournemouth.
Called “the perfect midfielder” by analyst Ben Matinson, Sunderland requires a lot of patience before enjoying the best form of Dearra. With AFCON taking place in January, the summer signature may have to wait longer than expected to make his mark.