Sunderland Echo

Alex outlines where Black Cats duo are likely to fit into his plans

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Alex Neil has said that Lynden Gooch and Carl Winchester are likely to again be used in defensive roles this season.

Both have featured almost exclusivel­y in defence through the pre-season period, though that is in part due to Neil's need to get all his players regular minutes ahead of the new season in the Championsh­ip.

The pair again operated in the backline at Bradford City as the Black Cats fell to a 2-0 defeat.

Gooch came through the Sunderland academy primarily as a number ten, a role which he reprised in Phil Parkinson's 3-4-3 system to good effect.

However, under Neil he has played entirely on the right flank and the head coach feels that is likely to be the case in the upcoming season.

"He's played in a similar role for pretty much all of last season, so I think it's normal for him," Neil said.

"Under me, he played either right back, right wing back or right wing.

"At some point tonight, he's played all three of those roles.

"That's what he is, he covers off that right side up and down the flanks."

Winchester played on the right of the back three to begin with at Valley Parade, and alongside Danny Batth when Neil reverted to back four in the second half.

The 29-year-old has not any meaningful game time in central midfield since Neil's first game in charge against AFC Wimbledon, and like Gooch played a key part in the club's promotion by dropping into defence and excelling.

Particular­ly if Neil does opt to go with a back three at any stage this season, the Northern Irishman will be a contender for a place.

"Similarly with Carl, tonight he has played right back and right-sided central defender which he did for me last season," Neil said.

"I think he is really comfortabl­e in a three, because he can defend one-v-one.

"I think centre back in a two is probably the position he is least comfortabl­e in.

"Right back or the right of a three, I think he is very comfortabl­e there."

Both could well be competing with Trai Hume for a place in the side when Coventry City visit the Stadium of Light on the opening day of the Championsh­ip campaign.

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