Sunderland Echo

Internatio­nal breaks are tough on us but we’re coping – Flanno

- James Copley Football Writer james.copley@jpimedia.co.uk

Tom Flanagan has revealed how Sunderland have invested off the pitch after returning to the North East following internatio­nal duty.

The defender netted the winner against Gillingham on Saturday, putting his body on the line to head home Alex Pritchard’s cross.

Last week, though, Flanagan played for Northern Ireland as they were defeated by Bulgaria.

The 29-year-old came straight back into the Sunderland team for the clash against Steve Evans’ side having returned to the North East.

Speaking after the win against Gillingham, however, Flanagan discussed the transition from country to club and spoke about Sunderland’s added investment in certain areas.

"I feel definitely most comfortabl­e here at Sunderland," said Flanagan.

"I have really, really struggled this year coming back from internatio­nal trips and coming straight back in and playing a game.

"All the travelling with Covid protocols and things like that.

"The travelling has really dragged out. I’m lucky in a respect that I’m not going halfway around the world like Bailey (Wright) is.

"We’ll get caught again because of the quality of players we have got.

"I’m sure it’ll happen again in November, but we’ll

just keep proving points.

"It’s good with the manager being from the level above because he knows how to look after people and how to manage people when they are coming back, because he has always had the internatio­nal breaks.

"In that respect it really helps, and the recovery side of it is huge. The club have been brilliant with it.

"We’ve been getting the train down and the train back up and it’s just loads quicker.

"You can get back up, you can walk around.

"It is just better. The investment into that has been brilliant.

"It is good to be back with the boys and playing. When you go away for internatio­nals people can be in different runs of form and stuff like that, and it is difficult to get the team going and the cohesion, but we have really got that here at the minute."

Sunderland return to action this evening in League One against Crewe Alexandra at Mornflake Stadium.

 ?? ?? Tom Flanagan in action this season.
Tom Flanagan in action this season.

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