Starting XI: Four Changes Predicted for Sunderland vs Spurs

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It’d usually be a bit odd to think of making a number of changes to a team that’s just beaten their rivals 2-1 away from home, but three weeks and a number of players coming back from injury means Regis Le Bris will almost be starting from stratch with team selection today. It’ll be nice to be back in action after such a long break, and hopefully we’ll be able to finish the season strongly to set us up nicely for the summer.

Goalkeeper: Robin Roefs

Young Ellborg’s done OK in goal in Roefs’ absence, but he’s very raw and doesn’t give you the reassurance Roefs does at the back. By all accounts our Dutch keeper is recovered from the injury he sustained at Bournemouth, and will be back between the sticks today.

Defence: Trai Hume, Nordi Mukiele, Omar Alderete, Reinildo

Geertruida had his best game for us last time out, but with Reinildo available again I think we’ll see him come straight back into the side, and Trai Hume move back to his usual right back spot. In the centre of defence, Dan Ballard is still out, so Nordi Mukiele will likely come back in to partner Omar Alderete, with Luke O’Nien dropping back to the bench after his eventful run out north of the Tyne.

Midfield: Chris Rigg, Granit Xhaka, Enzo Le Fee, Noah Sadiki, Chemsdine Talbi

We’ve got a decent amount of competition in midfield, and I think we might see Habib Diarra used from the bench today as other players have staked a better claim for a starting berth recently. Xhaka will play as long as he’s not suffering any ill effects from international duty, while Talbi and Rigg should keep their places after excellent displays in the derby. Le Fee plays if he’s fit, and then it’s a choice between Sadiki and Diarra, which Sadiki wins hands down at present. I like Diarra, and think he’ll be an excellent player for us in time, but it might be next season when we really see him hit his stride.

Forward: Brian Brobbey

Brian Brobbey was at his best last time out, and Spurs defenders are probably still having nightmares about him after his second-half battering of them a few weeks ago. He’s another who’s doing well but I think has a few more levels to his game that we haven’t seen yet. With a World Cup place in grasp, I think we’ll see a strong end to the season for Brobbey.

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