Sunderland Echo

Sunderland'sEvans questionas­contract decisions loom

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Sunderland boss Mike Dodds won’t have intended to make a double substituti­on at half-time against Sheffield Wednesday - yet his side’s lack of control in central midfield needed addressing.

It’s an area where the squad has lacked depth throughout the season, while Dan Neil’s ankle injury left a big void in the Black Cats’ engine room for their final three games of the campaign.

Against Wednesday, Dodds opted to play Callum Styles alongside Pierre Ekwah, yet Sunderland were too easy to play through out of possession.

While Wednesday admittedly had less incentive to attack in the second half, Sunderland were more balanced after Corry Evans replaced Styles at half-time, while Chris Rigg replaced Patrick Roberts.

Sunderland now have to decide if they want to trigger the one-year extension option in the 33-year-old’s contract, with the club looking to build a side which is ready to challenge for promotion next season.

Initially it may seem like a natural time for Evans to move on, it’s also unclear whether the midfielder will be able to reach the level he was at before his lengthy injury setback - which kept him sidelined for over a year.

Yet, as well as Evans’ leadership and influence, there is a case for keeping the midfielder for at least another year. In Evans’ absence, Neil has been forced to play the holding role.

As was shown against the Owls, Sunderland haven’t had a natural replacemen­t for Evans, an area which surely needs to be addressed this summer. Extending the 33-year-old’s contract by an extra year may help address the issue, even if the club captain isn’t expected to start week in, week out.

 ?? ?? Corry Evans in action for Sunderland against Sheffield Wednesday.
Corry Evans in action for Sunderland against Sheffield Wednesday.

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