Sunderland Echo

Cats hope for Jones return for this weekend's crucial fixtures

- Phil Smith philip.smith@jpimedia.co.uk @Phil__Smith

Lee Johnson hopes to have Jordan Jones fit for this weekend's vital fixtures against Oxford United and Peterborou­gh United.

Jones was a key figure through the first part of Sunderland's current unbeaten run, but picked up an injury in the 2-0 win over Portsmouth, a game in which he scored and produced arguably his best performanc­e to date for the Black Cats.

The Rangers loanee has caught the eye since arriving in January and was set to be recalled to the Northern Ireland squad for the current set of fixtures before his injury.

The 26-year-old missed out on the matchday squad for the 1-0 win at Bristol Rovers, a game in which Aiden O'Brien returned from his injury to hand Johnson another attacking option.

Discussing the return of the matchwinne­r on the day, Johnson said that depth is going to be key in what is a hectic schedule between now and the end of the season.

The return of Jones would be another welcome boost to his attacking firepower.

"What you want is options when you're picking a side, especially when you have a game every three days," Johnson said. "The players accept [the demands of ] that.

"Hopefully Jordan Jones comes back for next weekend's games if he has a good week of training.

"That's another very good option for us whether it be

in the starting XI or on the bench."

Denver Hume stepped up his recovery from a hamstring injury in Sunderland's U23 fixture against Burnley on Monday, as Johnson carefully

manages his return to the fold after almost four months on the sidelines.

"We’ve got an Under-23s game on Monday against Burnley, and I’d like Denver to get some more minutes in that," Johnson said at the weekend.

"Then we’ll have a look and assess it, and speak to him to see how he feels about the progressio­n back to getting first-team minutes.”

Johnson looks unlikely to have any further defensive options for the two critical games against promotion rivals, with Tom Flanagan understood to be around a fortnight away.

Bailey Wright will step up his recovery this week. Last Friday, Johnson said the experience­d centre-half was feeling 'really good', but added that he was not 'immediatel­y close to a return'.

 ??  ?? Jordan Jones is closing in on a return to action.
Jordan Jones is closing in on a return to action.

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