Sunderland Echo

CONOR VOWS TO KEEP IMPROVING

MCLAUGHLIN'S HONEST ASSESSMENT OF CATS SPELL SO FAR

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After a cup win at Accrington Stanley, Jack Ross admitted he was not being fair on Conor McLaughlin.

McLaughlin had not had much senior football for a long spell at Millwall and in the opening weeks of the season was being played out of position. Performanc­es, perhaps not surprising­ly, suffered as a result.

Now McLaughlin’s improving form in his natural position is allowing Luke O’Nien to thrive further forward. The Northern Irishman makes no excuses for his early season form, adamant that he could have performed better, but his ease on his stronger side is obvious and he believes he will only get better.

“It's always better when you play in your natural position but when you come to a club like this you play wherever you're asked, you're just delighted to play,” he said. “Hopefully I'm starting to get a bit of rhythm at right-back.

“It's difficult to play out of position but I've played there before and I've played better than that, so I could have done a better job there. The more games I get now, if I can keep putting in performanc­es and improving I'll be happy enough.

“I'm happy enough to play wherever I'm asked and I hadn't had regular gametime for a long time before that. I was frustrated with my own performanc­es but I knew if I kept ticking away getting some games I'd play myself into it and I'm happy enough with my last two performanc­es so hopefully I can kick on now because I know I can step up again.”

McLaughlin has been part of an impressive defence in a big week, and says Joel Lynch and Laurens De Bock are making a big impact.

“They've been calm heads, they're experience­d players and they're composed on the ball,” he said. “They've fitted in really well. [Joel] wins all his headers and he's got a calm head so he's settled the rest of us down when needed, especially in the second half when we weren't playing the way we did in the first half. That happens in this league, teams are going to have spells so it can't be all one-way traffic.It was a positive day with three points.”

*Sunderland’s contingent of loan players enjoyed another busy weekend - but how did they all get on?

Jack Baldwin’s mysterious absence from the Salford City squad continues - with the defender again absent as the Ammies faced Forest Green Rovers.

In Baldwin’s absence, Salford suffered a heavy defeat as Rovers stuck four without reply past their hosts.

It’s been quite a week for Ethan Robson who, having bagged his first goal for Grimsby Town last weekend, made it two in two with another stunning strike away at Exeter City.

The midfielder’s effort, which came from a wellworked corner, set the Mariners on their way to a 3-1 victory at St James’s Park. Robson’s fine form will no doubt have boosted his chances of earning a new deal with the Black Cats, with this goal a strong message to his parent club.

Jack Diamond was a second half substitute for Harrogate Town as they registered a 2-0 win over Sutton United.

 ??  ?? Conor McLaughlin is confident he’ll keep improving after a good week for the summer signing.
Conor McLaughlin is confident he’ll keep improving after a good week for the summer signing.

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