Sunderland Echo

Sunderland boss gives clear view on O'Nien's long-term position

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Head coach Tony Mowbray says he still sees Luke O'Nien as a defender in the long run at Sunderland though he expects him to be deployed in midfield again between now and the end of the season.

The form of Danny Batth and Dan Ballard since O'Nien's red card at Swansea City, as well as an ACL injury to Corry Evans, have seen the versatile 28-yearold return to a midfield role in recent weeks.

That culminated in his return to the Sunderland starting XI at QPR on Tuesday evening, in an unfamiliar midfield two alongside Alex Pritchard.

O'Nien scored the first goal in the game and particular­ly impressed with his performanc­e in the second half, breaking up a number of dangerous QPR attacks as he has a real confidence about what we can do.

"I've told you that he's telling me how he can cause havoc if he goes up front, saying he can score 15 goals a season!

"I've got no fears putting him in midfield because I know what he gives you.

"In my mind, he's a defender who can play left or right side, because although he's right-footed it's hard to tell when you watch him.

"He's working that left foot every day after training and it's amazing what he can do now.

"We're just delighted he's part of our squad, he keeps that positivity in the environmen­t every day.

"We'll have to see where he finds himself as the season unfolds."

Mowbray has a number of selection dilemmas ahead of this weekend's visit of Bristol City, with both Dan Neil and Edouard Michut in contention to return to the starting XI after being rested for the win over QPR.

Amad Diallo is also set to return to the team after being rested.

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