The Chronicle (UK)

Bailey on sidelines but says team selection is totally Wright

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BAILEY Wright is pushing for a place in Sunderland’s starting XI - but admits he can have no complaints about being left out after the Black Cats’ promising start in the Championsh­ip.

Sunderland have picked up four points from their first two games since returning to the second tier and have turned in solid performanc­es in the draw on Wearside against Coventry and then the victory at Bristol City last weekend.

Wright has watched both games from the bench and has yet to break into Alex Neil’s first team, although the defender did make his first appearance of the season in the midweek Carabao Cup exit at Sheffield Wednesday.

The Australia internatio­nal (right) is keen to force his way into the league picture but so far the form of Daniel Ballard and Danny Batth is keeping him out of the side.

Wright, who captained the side against the Owls, said: “I have watched from the sidelines but I am very much keeping lads on their toes to make sure they are performing because naturally I want that shirt - but the lads have played really well.

“I cannot argue with team selection.

“The lads have done really well but I have a role to play.

“I think we have a real top-quality group of players and staff and a togetherne­ss which is a strength of ours.

“Of course the Championsh­ip is a stronger division and the standard has definitely gone up a notch.

“Everyone has expectatio­ns, there are big spenders, really strong squads and depth - but we have that too.”

Wright added: “We have started well and will continue to get stronger on that front.

“We have a really good squad and I think we will back ourselves to get stronger and stronger throughout the season, we have started well but that start does not count if you don’t continue it.

“It is about not getting complacent and pushing each other everyday.

“You get your chance if you work hard and keep other lads on their toes and keep pushing yourself.

“It is more of a mental thing than physical - if you can prepare mentally and make sure you are the best version of yourself you can be and be ready and support your team-mates.

“We all have the same goal and want to do really well this season and all need each other.”

The cup game at Hillsborou­gh was an opportunit­y for players such as

Wright, Carl Winchester, Jay Matete and Patrick Roberts to stake a claim for a starting berth as Neil made 11 changes - but it was a chance which passed them by as the Black Cats produced a disappoint­ing display in South Yorkshire.

Wright (left) said: “It was an opportunit­y to put yourself in the thought process of the manager.

“With every opportunit­y you are representi­ng Sunderland and yourself and you don’t look at it and say there are 11 changes. We will not get too down and will learn from it.

“It was nice to get out there, get some minutes, but we wanted to win.

“It was an opportunit­y for a few of us to make our mark and try to push to get into that first XI for league games.

“I thought there was a lot of good play but sometimes we were our own worst enemies.

“These nights are good in many ways for creating experience for certain players and you can learn a lot from playing against a big physical side and a big club.

“It was a good test for a lot of the boys and an opportunit­y to play minutes.”

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