Sunderland Echo

Busy summer ahead as Lee says Cats rebuild starts now

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and we’ve obviously continued to try to plough away.

"In the background, we’ve got a sporting director and owner working very hard, and a new head of recruitmen­t and data, and that’s a process that’s ever-evolving, but that I don’t have to be involved in until now.

"We will set down and reflect on the season, and have some really honest conversati­ons and be brutally honest about what went well and what didn’t go well.

"There’ll be changes.

"It’s inevitable there’ll be changes, and the test will be whether we can make those changes for the better.

"Football’s not in a great place, and that could work for us or it could work against us. Inevitably, we’ll be judged by the quality of our recruitmen­t in the summer.”

Johnson said that he knew the expectatio­n was to win promotion, both before the campaign and when he arrived as head coach.

He said that the key to securing that next season was in making the right decisions, both in promoting academy talent and in the transfer market.

Johnson said that elements of his team’s performanc­e on Saturday showed that the club has the potential to be a ‘really powerful beast’ both next season and beyond.

Despite the challenges of recruiting after the damaging impact of Covid-19, Johnson said he was confident that the club could recruit the quality of player required to move the club forward.

“You know the expectatio­n here and in this division, it's to get promoted,” he said.

“At the same time, we've got to make decisions for the long term.

“If we make enough of the right decisions along the way, whether that's promoting the youth player at the right time, recruiting the star number nine, whatever, we make those right decisions and it will come to us.

“You have seen today, if we can harness the power of the fans, use that in our pressing system, we can create really good, high-tempo spectacles.

“Your home form can then be the difference over 23 games.

“We definitely need players who can play at a high-intensity.

“Robust players who can play at that tempo and don't get injured, and the footballin­g ability as well.

“We've got a great academy and a chance to develop those players.

“We want more and more of them and we've got to supplement them with top players at this level.

"The size of the club gives us the chance to draw those players in and anyone watching today would see that this could be a really powerful beast.

“Straight away we've got to start.

“No time to rest, no time to feel sorry for ourselves.

"We've got sit down with the board, the Sporting Director, over the next four or five days and get this plan right to go and be successful.

"It's not the day to talk about recruitmen­t but we've got a good team in place and we know, you saw Ross Stewart today, how well he played and the potential he's got.

"We know we can attract players over that quality.”

*Lincoln captain Liam Bridcutt admitted his side’s inexperien­ce showed in the first half of their play-off second leg against Sunderland – but praised the Imps’ response after the interval.

Former Black Cat Bridcutt, 32, said: “It was a rollercoas­ter of emotions.

“I said at the start it’s got to be a case of controllin­g our nerves and our emotions. I think the first 45 we showed that as a young group we are very inexperien­ced in terms of having big crowds.

“We got together and gathered our thoughts. I think that’s a key part of our squad togetherne­ss and willingnes­s to go forward and win games."

 ??  ?? Sunderland head coach Lee Johnson applauds the fans after the final whistle.
Sunderland head coach Lee Johnson applauds the fans after the final whistle.
 ??  ?? Sunderland got off to the best start only to concede in the second half.
Sunderland got off to the best start only to concede in the second half.

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