Sunderland Echo

Flanagan’s recall is a huge boost for Ross

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Sunderland have been handed a massive boost with Tom Flanagan available to face Wycombe Wanderers today.

Flanagan has establishe­d himself as a first choice centreback under Jack Ross, catching the attention of Northern Ireland boss Michael O’Neill.

Flanagan won his second consecutiv­e call up as Northern Ireland prepared to face the Republic of Ireland and Austria.

However, after talks with Ross, O’Neill released Flanagan from the squad.

The pair know each other well and O’Neill is encouraged by Flanagan’s emergence as a genuine option at the heart of defence.

He is keen for him to continue his progressio­n at Sunderland and keep his place in the side, in order to establish himself as firm competitio­n for the likes of Jonny Evans and Craig Cathcart.

The Northern Irish boss said: “In terms of the game on Sunday we’ll see where we go but what I do have is 28 players.

“We’ve let Tom Flanagan go back to Sunderland to play on Saturday but there’ a bunch of lads desperate to play.

“We’ll probably make a few changes for Sunday. I know everyone will be itching to play.”

His release has allowed Flanagan to train on Thursday and Friday with his Sunderland teammates.

Ross was keen not to postpone the game with Wycombe and will keep a successful defence together.

Jon McLaughlin, Adam Matthews, Flanagan, Jack Baldwin and Reece James have started the last five league games, keeping four clean sheets on the bounce.

McLaughlin was also released from the Scotland squad for this round of fixtures, though Ross insisted that he would never stand in the way of a player wanting to play for his country.

“I spoke to Alex [McLeish] yesterday and I’d had a chat to Jon previously to that,” Ross said.

“I was very clear to Alex that I would never stand in the way of any of my players being involved in their internatio­nal team, but we’re in a unique situation where we have internatio­nal players but can’t get games automatica­lly called off for being in the Premier League or Championsh­ip.

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