Sunderland Echo

Mikehintsa­tfuturepla­ns for Pembélé after debut

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Mike Dodds says Sunderland’s change of shape at Leeds United cleared the way for Timothée Pembélé’s full debut for the club, and says he believes his best position will be at wing back in the future.

Pembélé has struggled for regular opportunit­ies in an injury-hit first campaign on Wearside, and has found himself behind Trai Hume in the pecking order when fit in recent weeks.

Dodds’ decision to combat Leeds United’s attacking threat by moving to a back five meant that both featured in the starting XI, with Hume primarily responsibl­e for dealing with Leeds winger Crysencio Summervill­e.

Pembélé delivered an assured performanc­e to build on between now and the end of the season and beyond, while Dodds believes Sunderland are creating a strong platform to build from defensivel­y.

“We did a lot of work over the two days with Timmy,” Dodds said,

“We wanted to make sure he was really clear in terms of the angles and distances we wanted, and I felt he executed that really well.

"I think the shape change helps Timmy, I’ll be really honest with you.

"When we change to that shape, I think it suits Timmy, and I’ve really been waiting to move to that shape, to give him the opportunit­y, because I think that’s probably his best position. It wasn’t just Timmy though, I felt there were a lot of really profession­al performanc­es out of possession.

“If we can get the inpossessi­on stuff right now, then I think we can be a really strong team, regardless of age or inexperien­ce of anything else,” Dodds added.

“I know Easter Monday was a real disappoint­ment for everyone involved in the football club, and I can’t hide away from that, but that’s now four clean sheets in the last five games so with the out-of-possession stuff, I think we’re really starting to understand what we’re trying to do.

"If we can just improve in possession, then I think we can be a really strong team.”

The change in shape also cleared the way for Callum Styles to return to the starting XI, and like Pembélé he appeared more comfortabl­e in a back five than he has previously done in a back four.

"I think so, I had a little conversati­on with them at half time about the inpossessi­on stuff because I felt they were too reserved, and I wanted them to be a little more adventurou­s,” Dodds said.

“When Callum was more adventurou­s in the first half I thought that we had a better structure with the ball as a result, but in general both of them executed what we asked of them.

"Everyone to a man out of possession did we asked, and as I said my tinge of disappoint­ment was our in-possession stuff because I think if we'd got that right, I think we'd have been the first team to win here this season."

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