Sunderland Echo

Gooch sets sights on instant promotion for Sunderland

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Lynden Gooch says he hopes to help put Sunderland ‘back where it belongs’, starting with promotion next season.

The 22-year-old has almost recovered from an injury that saw him miss the closing games of the season, having impressed as a right-winger under Chris Coleman.

After his most successful season to date, Gooch admitted that the likes of he and George Honeyman have had their breakthrou­gh campaigns dampened by the club’s relegation.

He said the difficulti­es of the season would ‘always be a part’ of the pair but hopes that they can help the Black Cats move on.

“Our dream coming through the academy is to play for Sunderland in the Premier League, not to be part of a team that’s been relegated from the Premier League, relegated from the Championsh­ip,” Gooch told safc.com.

“It’s a massive disappoint­ment for us to be playing in League One, we never want to be part of something like that [successive relegation­s], but it’s our job now to fix the problem.

“If we do bounce back then we can move on.

“We haven’t had many highs in our young careers and we want to put the club back where it belongs.”

Gooch, like Honeyman, has one year left on his current contract. He is hoping to be picked for internatio­nal duty with the USA and will then look to nail down his firstteam place on his return.

He said: “It’s the most I’ve played for the first team this season, I’ve made a lot of appearance­s.

“It’s frustratin­g obviously because we’ve been relegated and that’s a huge disappoint­ment for everyone.

“On a personal note, I’ve played a lot, scored my first senior goal, set up a few goals, hopefully I can kick on and become a regular starter.

“Whenever there’s a challenge I want to rise to it and overcome it, the manager [Chris Coleman] laid down the gauntletto­meandIresp­onded well to get back into the team. That’s only going to help me.”

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Lynden Gooch.

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