Sunderland Echo

Xhemajli delighted to seize his chance and deliver on promise

- Joe Nicholson joe.nicholson@jpimedia.co.uk @joe_nicholson9­6

After more than a year on the sidelines with a long-term knee injury, Arbenit Xhemajli was not going to let his opportunit­y pass.

The 23-year-old central defender was drafted into a struggling Sunderland side to make his first League One start against Wigan Athletic, before producing a man-ofthe-match performanc­e in a 3-0 win.

Just a day earlier, Black Cats boss Alex Neil had said it would be ‘really tough’ for Xhemajli to come back into the team after such a major setback.

However, with January signing Danny Batth unavailabl­e through injury and young Manchester City loanee Callum Doyle in need of a rest, the Kosovan centre-back received his chance.

It was a chance that almost passed Xhemajli by, though, and the defender went down with cramp in the closing stages.

When he returned from the dressing room to speak to the press, Xhemajli also had an ice pack strapped around the lower part of his leg.

However, he insisted he will be fine for Saturday’s trip to Charlton, though.

“I’ve never had that cramp in my career, but I felt my calf on Thursday in the training,” he said.

“I didn’t want to tell anyone because I saw there was an opportunit­y for me and I couldn’t let the opportunit­y go out of my hands.

“I kept my strong mentality with me, tried to do my best and at the end I got a little bit of cramp, but it’s going to be fine.”

That mental toughness has helped Xhemajli come through the last 18 months, when many players would have crumbled.

His setback in October 2020 could not have come at a worse time, just two months

after the defender had moved to a new country while his family stayed back in Europe.

“Some people probably doubted me, because I was out for a long time, but I never doubted myself,” said Xhemajli, who joined Sunderland frim Swiss side Neuchâtel Xamax in September 2020.

“I was always working hard and had a lot of patience. I have waited more than 30

games and even last season for a whole season.

“I knew if I had my opportunit­y I had to deliver and for me there were no excuses.

"I think, as I’ve said, I’m mentally strong and have been pushing myself for my family and even for the club.

“I came here to show them what I’m able to do.

“My family always had my back and I have good people

around me at Sunderland at the club who have been helping me with my injury to get back to fitness.”

Before the win at Wigan, Xhemajli had a lengthy chat with Neil after the players arrived at the DW Stadium and walked onto the pitch.

When asked what was said, the defender replied: “He was just saying how we were going to play and that

I should enjoy the game, because I have been waiting a long time for my opportunit­y.

“I have told him I am going to be ready and I’m made for these games.

“I’ve told him as well there are no excuses from my side, because I have to deliver.”

Xhemajli certainly did deliver and has helped give Sunderland a much-needed lift at a crucial part of the season.

 ?? ?? Arbenit Xhemajli put in a man-of-the-match display on his league debut for Sunderland at Wigan Athletic on Saturday. Picture: Frank Reid.
Arbenit Xhemajli put in a man-of-the-match display on his league debut for Sunderland at Wigan Athletic on Saturday. Picture: Frank Reid.

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