Sunderland Echo

Cats making solid progress but there’s still work to do

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It's something of a sobering thought that the new Championsh­ip campaign starts in just a fortnight.

It has been a rapid turnaround from that weekend at Wembley and you have to think there are some teams across the Football League who will be caught out.

For a change, you feel like Sunderland are a side and a club enjoying some stability and continuity.

During their Albufeira training camp they looked in sound order. Yes, they were beaten by AS Roma, but for the most part, their structure was good against top European opposition. They have kept the core of their squad together from last season, and there is an understand­ing of how they want to play this year.

If you compare that to the dramatic turnover that has tended to define recent summers, it is encouragin­g.

There are still, of course, some key unknowns.

For one Sunderland will be facing a significan­t step up in standard, and there is a core of their squad who are largely untested at Championsh­ip level.

Players like Alex Pritchard and Patrick Roberts, both excell en tag a inst Rangers, are going to be key.

It was also clear over the course of the two games that there are still some key gaps to cover in this squad, ones that may not be a major issue right now but quickly become so with just one or two injuries or suspension­s.

Some of those are perhaps at this stage less concerning than others. Though Alex Neil had in both games to deploy a stand-in centre-back, Bailey Wright will return at Dundee United on Saturday and give that position a far stronger look for the time being. And so excellent was Luke O'Nien's performanc­e against Rangers, you wouldn' t have any real reservatio­ns about him filling in on a couple of occasions.

Where Sunderland need a breakthrou­gh is up front.

The injury that kept Ross Stewart out of the defeat to AS Roma is said not to be significan­t, but all the same it underlined how integral his movement and presence is to the team. It's not an easy position to recruit in now, with any player coming in conscious that they have a big battle on their hands to fight their way past the Scot. But it's imperative the Black Cats manage it if they are to succeed in consolidat­ing in the Championsh­ip.

Trai Hume's composed showing against Rangers offers encouragem­ent of his chances this season, but on the other flank Dennis Cirkin will need support. It's a similar story in goal.

I asked Neil after the AS Roma game whether he was concerned about the striking situation specifical­ly, or whether he was still pretty relaxed. The reality is that the unusual schedule this season means most clubs will only get their squad fully together at least six or seven games into the season.

Neil joked that he was about his team. The inference was that while not absolutely ideal, patience is required and the group he's working with is progressin­g well. That probably reflects the mood on Wearside. It's optimistic, if a little cautious. Lots of work done, lots more to be done.

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Sunderland’s Patrick Roberts in pre-season action against Roma.

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