Defoe to be Jermain man for Sunderland

GUS POYET expects Jermain Defoe to be a fixture in Sunderland’s starting XI after his return to the Premier League.
Jermain Defoe arrives at the Stadium of Light for the FA Cup tie against FulhamJermain Defoe arrives at the Stadium of Light for the FA Cup tie against Fulham
Jermain Defoe arrives at the Stadium of Light for the FA Cup tie against Fulham

Defoe was unable to open his Sunderland account on his home debut in last weekend’s FA Cup stalemate against Fulham, but the England international has started both games for the Black Cats since arriving in a swap deal with Jozy Altidore.

The 32-year-old was eager to come back to the Premier League this month after admitting he missed English football following 12 months with Toronto FC.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

But Poyet believes that it was important for Defoe to pick a side among his host of suitors who would enable him to play regularly after starting just three top flight games for Spurs last season before leaving White Hart Lane in February.

“I think the problem with Jermain, and I’m sure he realises this now, is he wants to play,” Poyet said.

“And he wants to play at the highest level.

“I think it was difficult for him to say no (to Toronto) and he knew he was going to play.

“But the problem then was that he found himself in a different level of football with a different mentality and different travelling.

“He realised then how much he missed the Premier League.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“When he came back, the idea was to play at the highest level possible, but playing.

“He didn’t want to go to a top three team and only play the odd game.

“That was the situation and that was why we had the chance.”

Considering Defoe had not started a competitive game since mid-October, the striker has looked sharp in his two appearances so far for Sunderland – denied by several smart saves from Fulham keeper Marcus Bettinelli last weekend.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

But perhaps that shouldn’t be a surprise, with Defoe pro-active in keeping himself in shape and bristling at doubts over his advancing years.

Poyet certainly doesn’t see Defoe’s age as an issue after the frontman penned a three-and-a-half year deal with Sunderland.

“No, it’s not a concern,” said Poyet.

“I know him. I know how he looks after himself.

“I know when he gets to training what he does and what he does afterwards.

“And he’s looked sharp.”

Meanwhile, Sunderland midfielder Lee Cattermole is a major doubt to make his return from injury against Burnley.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Cattermole is yet to feature during 2015, due to knee and groin problems, and despite upping his training regime this week, Saturday’s game may still come too soon for him.

“Lee is getting there slowly,” added Poyet.

“It is a tricky injury because it is the type where if you make a mistake and bring him back too early you will go backwards.

“We’re making sure everything is spot on.”

However, Adam Johnson and Wes Brown should feature against the Clarets after returning to training yesterday.