Sunderland Echo

How Cirkin's arrival has given Cats boss a reliable left-back option

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While Sunderland dropped two valuable points against Fleetwood – there were still some encouragin­g signs for Black Cats boss Lee Johnson at Highbury Stadium.

While the Wearsiders now have competitio­n for places in almost every position, Johnson appears to have formed a relatively­settled first-choices t art ingXI in recent weeks.

The only change to Sunderland’s team in Lancashire was enforced, as Bailey Wright replaced the suspended Tom Flanagan in defence, with the rest of the side mostly picking itself following three consecutiv­e league wins.

One of the players who has become a regular starter is left-back Dennis Cirkin, a summer signing from Tottenham whose performanc­es have improved week after week.

The 19-year-old has now started five out of six league games since his arrival and, after some initial concerns about his fitness which led to some early substituti­ons, the defender is now clocking up 90-minute appearance­s.

Defensivel­y, Cirkin has been steady and reliable on the left side of Sunderland’s back four, making intelligen­t decisions to position himself in the right areas and thwart the opposition’s threat.

Last week against Accrington Stanley, the left-back demonstrat­ed great awareness to drop back onto his goal line and make a headed clearance when his side were defending a 2-1 lead.

Against Fleetwood, Sunderland came up against a side who started the match in a 3-5-2 formation, yet Cirkin coped well with the hosts’ right wing-back Callum Johnson.

When Fleetwood switched to a 4-3-3 system in the second half, most of their attacks were directed down the hosts’ left, where Callum Morton caused problems for Wright and Carl Winchester with his probing runs infield.

On the opposite flank, Cir kin also showed his qualities in possession and played a couple of fine passes down the left channel.

Midway through the first half, the defender showed great vision to thread the ball down the wing and open up Fleetwood’s defence with a pass to Elliot Embleton.

The midfielder may have sent his effort just wide but it was a move which almost paid off.

While Cir kin may not be the marauding, overlappin­g fullback people thought he would be, he has certainly provided a reliable option so far.

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