Sunday Sun

Mowbray wary of throwing young

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TONY Mowbray is reluctant to throw rookie centre-back Joe Anderson in at the deep end even as Sunderland face a defensive injury crisis which could derail their play-off bid – unless he has no other option.

The Black Cats are down to the bare bones as they head to top-six rivals West Bromwich Albion tomorrow, with skipper Danny Batth the latest to be ruled out through injury.

Batth’s season is over after he picked up a knee problem in Tuesday night’s draw against Huddersfie­ld Town, and he joins fellow defenders Aji Alese (thigh) and Dan Ballard (hamstring) in the treatment room. Like Batth, Alese will not play again this season while Ballard will not be ready to face the Baggies, although there is a chance he might be fit for either or both of the last two games of the Championsh­ip campaign.

That leaves Mowbray with just one regular senior centre-back in the shape of Luke O’nien, although there is a further headache in that the 28-year-old’s wife is due to give birth any time now and his involvemen­t in Sunday’s game could come into doubt if their baby arrives in the hours leading up to the match and he needs to rush home to Wearside. In the circumstan­ces, one option for Mowbray would be to call on Anderson, but he is wary of putting the 22-year-old January signing from Everton straight into the side but given he has just 16 minutes of senior football to his name, that would be a gamble.

Mowbray would prefer to send Anderson out on loan next season to get some first-team experience before starting him in the Championsh­ip, but accepts that his hand may be forced before then.

“Joe is a wonderful footballer, leftfooted, picks wonderful passes, he’s

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