Sunderland Echo

GIBSON ONE OF THE BEST

BORO BOSS PULIS REACTS AS DEFENDER COMPLETES £15MILLION BURNLEY MOVE

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Tony Pulis has hailed Ben Gibson as one of the best profession­als he has worked with after the defender completed his £15million move to Burnley.

Gibson has signed a fouryear-deal at Turf Moor after Burnley paid a joint club record fee for the centreback, who becomes their first summer signing.

The 25-year-old didn’t travel with Boro to Millwall on Saturday for their dramatic 2-2 draw and afterwards Pulis paid tribute to the centre back.

Pulis said: “It’s done and we want to thank Ben, an absolutely fantastic profession­al.

“In the six months I’ve had at this football club he’s as good a profession­al as I’ve ever worked with and I spoke to Sean Dyche and Dychey’s got a real, top, top player.”

Gibson – nephew of Boro chairman Steve – came through the youth ranks at the Riverside Stadium and made his senior debut as a substitute in a Championsh­ip fixture in April, 2011.

Gibson has been a key part of the Boro defence, left-back George Friend has wished his former teammate well.

Friend told the Evening Gazette: “We all know he’s an incredible player, he’s a local lad to Middlesbro­ugh so it makes it a bit harder.

“He’s been an absolute pleasure to play with. I won’t miss him saying ‘get narrow George, get narrow George’, which he always used to say!

“But I knew I could always depend on him, brilliant on the ball, great talker, a good footballer, a good defender, destined for the top in my opinion.”

Boro came from two goals down to gain a last-minute 2-2 draw away at Millwall.

Friend equalised in the seventh minute of injurytime when he turned home a deflected shot to rescue a point. Boro had found themselves 2-0 down at half-time following goals from Aiden O’Brien and Lee Gregory.

The visitors rallied but didn’t look like taking anything until Martin Braithwait­e pulled one back in the 87th minute.

Pulis’ side, who were missing Wolves target Adama Traore, were second best for most of the contest and fell behind after 11 minutes when O’Brien slammed past goalkeeper Darren Randolph.

Millwall doubled their lead when a poor back-header by Aden Flint allowed Gregory to score seven minutes before the interval.

Pulis introduced Lewis Wing, Marcus Tavernier and Ashley Fletcher and the substituti­ons paid off. Pulis will know his side must improve when they host Sheffield United on Tuesday.

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