Sunderland Echo

Johnson in no doubt Broadhead and Stewart pairing will work

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

Lee Johnson expects Nathan Broadhead to start alongside Ross Stewart more as the season progresses, and says his phased introducti­on into the starting XI could be no bad thing.

Stewart's excellent performanc­es leading the line, and Broadhead's relatively late arrival due to commitment­s at parent club Everton, have meant his game time has been relatively limited.

But the loanee was excellent against Wigan Athletic in the Carabao Cup last week, scoring a good goal and impressing with his allround play.

Sunderland have generally played with an additional playmaker this season, and the performanc­es of Elliot Embleton have more than justified that switch.

Head coach Johnson is happy with the current blend, but has no doubt it will rotate as the long campaign continues.

"First and foremost, main striker [Ross Stewart] is something that's been said by other people and it's certainly not something I have ever said," he said.

"I think Rossco has done an excellent job, and I think that both of them can play together.

"When we recruit, we do so around the players’ tactical flexibilit­y.

"The individual profile of the player is very important, but it's also crucial that

we match partnershi­ps and pairings up.

"The mobility of both Rossco and Nathan Broadhead, you are going to see that in a two up top throughout the season, absolutely no

doubt about that.

"But while we're playing well with a number ten in behind and our work in and out of possession is good, you obviously want to try to keep it as consistent as possible.

"A lot of individual­s could could make a case to be playing in various positions.

"Nathan Broadhead has done extremely well, and we sign people because we believe they are good enough to get in the side and then stay there.

"It can be frustratin­g when you're not playing, but when the team is winning and playing well, you know when you come in there is a consistenc­y there.

"And it's not always bad for new players to get a bit of a look when they first come in, so they feel they really belong when they come into the starting XI."

 ?? ?? Nathan Broadhead in action for Sunderland at the DW Stadium.
Nathan Broadhead in action for Sunderland at the DW Stadium.

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