Sunderland Echo

The key Sunderland man who has stepped up in more ways than one

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midfielder in the last month.

Much of his positional rotation was through necessity, with injuries to a number of Sunderland’s defensive options leaving Lee Johnson light at the back.

Power, therefore, was asked to deputise at rightback and put in some fine performanc­es in that role.

But it was in his natural position in the heart of midfield where he impressed against Lincoln City.

In the first-half in particular, the 27-year-old was at the heart of some of Sunderland’s best moments.

His vision helped in spreading the play, getting the likes of Aiden McGeady and Lynden Gooch onto the ball in promising areas while the Lincoln backline were caught napping.

And of course, his delivery for the opening goal of the game was superb and one which was begging for a touch.

We’ve seen the midfielder swing in plenty of those crosses in the past and, on this occasion, Callum McFadzean’s desire to get on the end of the ball meant it didn’t go to waste.

Power retained the ball well and his quality in possession was evident in the opening 45 minutes.

At the other end, he did well to break up a number of provision visiting counteratt­acks, stepping in to steal possession before breaking and driving the side forward.

While he wasn’t as involved in the second half, his leadership and other less tangible qualities came to the fore late on as Sunderland weathered some Lincoln pressure.

It is that kind of experience, nous and leadership that will serve Sunderland well as they continue to push towards the top two.

And with plenty of big games still to come, expect Power to step-up further – both in terms of volume and performanc­e level.

 ??  ?? Sunderland captain Max Power.
Sunderland captain Max Power.

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