Sunderland Echo

Cats’ Hume reveals delight at Northern Ireland debut

- By Joe Buck nep.sport@jpimedia.co.uk

Sunderland youngster Trai Hume has revealed his delight at receiving his first Northern Ireland cap.

Young Sunderland defender Hume made his debut for Northern Ireland on Tuesday evening, coming on as a late substitute in their friendly match with Hungary at Windsor Park.

Northern Ireland fell to a disappoint­ing 1-0 defeat at home to Hungary in a largely low-key friendly internatio­nal in Belfast.

Hume revealed postmatch that despite some nerves, it was a ‘brilliant’ night for him in-front of his family:

“It was brilliant.” Hume said. “I was obviously a wee bit nervous but I got a good applause when I came on. I loved it. I came out to see my mum and dad who were obviously very proud.

“The fans, that is the reason the stadium is so good.

"The fans are brilliant and we had a brilliant night again. I thought we were going to nick one at the end.

"You could see them pushing us but it was close.”

Meanwhile, Portsmouth’s Joe Morrell has joined the ownership group of Welsh side Merthyr

Town.

Morrell, 25, has joined a 180 member-strong fanownersh­ip group at the semi-profession­al Welsh club.

The midfielder, who joined Portsmouth from Luton Town last summer, has been a regular member of Danny Cowley’s side this season.

*Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna has revealed his transfer plans for the summer - and he is keen to strengthen the squad.

A poor start to the season looks like costing Ipswich a place in the playoffs this season and McKenna wants to ensure the Tractor Boys improve ahead of next season:

“For sure we have to improve the squad. We feel like we’re in a pretty good place in terms of the squad.” McKenna said.

“Part of my initial impression when I arrived in December was that the squad would need to be trimmed a little bit and possibly lose a little bit of depth but add a little bit more quality and specific qualities where we needed it.

“That was the main focus in January, but now going into the summer window, it’s about improving the quality we have in the squad and taking it to another level.”

 ?? ?? Sunderland youngster Trai Hume.
Sunderland youngster Trai Hume.

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