STEPHANE Sessegnon hopes Sunderland can find the right combination in attack after being re-classified as a striker.
Sessegnon was earmarked as a wideman or attacking midfielder when he arrived at the Stadium of Light in a £6million move from Paris St Germain in January.
But it wasnât until Sunderlandâs injury crisis forced Steve Bruce to deploy Sessegnon in a more central forward role, that the Benin international came to life.
Bruce has publicly confirmed that he now sees Sessegnon as one of his four strikers alongside Asamoah Gyan and summer signings Connor Wickham and Ji Dong-won.
Sessegnon is sure to start as a support striker in Saturdayâs opener against Liverpool, with Gyan expected to line up alongside him, providing the Ghanaian comes through tonightâs international friendly with Nigeria, at Watford, unscathed.
But after the summer arrivals of 6ft-plus duo Wickham and Ji, Bruce also has the option of handing a more physical centre-forward the task of leading the line.
Sessegnon told the Echo: âI enjoy playing more as a striker, even at the end of the season when I had to play up front by myself.
âIt was a relief for me to start scoring goals and playing well after we were losing games when I first arrived. But Iâm quite happy whatever position the manager wants to put me in. Iâm happy to do that.
âItâs good that weâve brought one or two physical players in now like Connor and Ji, who are a bit bigger because a lot of our game is based on crosses.â
Sessegnonâs return of three goals from the last five games helped Sunderland scrape into the Premier Leagueâs top 10 on the final day of last season.
The 27-year-old believes the Black Cats can improve on that 10th placed finish this time around, although he admits Sunderland face a testing start to the campaign with an opening day trip to Anfield followed by the Wear-Tyne derby.
Sessegnon added: âHopefully we can improve on last season. Thatâs what we want to do, to keep improving. If we can improve on last yearâs final position then that would be great.
âObviously the further weâre up the league, the better. Itâs a difficult start but youâve got to play these teams at some point during the season.
âWeâve just got to perform in the way we can and hopefully pick up some points.
âItâs an exciting start to the season with the game against Newcastle as well. The intensity of that game is exceptional and letâs hope we can get a positive result from the first couple of games to launch our season
Will he still be pushed out to the l/w sometimes in order to bring on Wickham or Ji?
Sessegnon was earmarked as a wideman or attacking midfielder when he arrived at the Stadium of Light in a £6million move from Paris St Germain in January.
But it wasnât until Sunderlandâs injury crisis forced Steve Bruce to deploy Sessegnon in a more central forward role, that the Benin international came to life.
Bruce has publicly confirmed that he now sees Sessegnon as one of his four strikers alongside Asamoah Gyan and summer signings Connor Wickham and Ji Dong-won.
Sessegnon is sure to start as a support striker in Saturdayâs opener against Liverpool, with Gyan expected to line up alongside him, providing the Ghanaian comes through tonightâs international friendly with Nigeria, at Watford, unscathed.
But after the summer arrivals of 6ft-plus duo Wickham and Ji, Bruce also has the option of handing a more physical centre-forward the task of leading the line.
Sessegnon told the Echo: âI enjoy playing more as a striker, even at the end of the season when I had to play up front by myself.
âIt was a relief for me to start scoring goals and playing well after we were losing games when I first arrived. But Iâm quite happy whatever position the manager wants to put me in. Iâm happy to do that.
âItâs good that weâve brought one or two physical players in now like Connor and Ji, who are a bit bigger because a lot of our game is based on crosses.â
Sessegnonâs return of three goals from the last five games helped Sunderland scrape into the Premier Leagueâs top 10 on the final day of last season.
The 27-year-old believes the Black Cats can improve on that 10th placed finish this time around, although he admits Sunderland face a testing start to the campaign with an opening day trip to Anfield followed by the Wear-Tyne derby.
Sessegnon added: âHopefully we can improve on last season. Thatâs what we want to do, to keep improving. If we can improve on last yearâs final position then that would be great.
âObviously the further weâre up the league, the better. Itâs a difficult start but youâve got to play these teams at some point during the season.
âWeâve just got to perform in the way we can and hopefully pick up some points.
âItâs an exciting start to the season with the game against Newcastle as well. The intensity of that game is exceptional and letâs hope we can get a positive result from the first couple of games to launch our season
Will he still be pushed out to the l/w sometimes in order to bring on Wickham or Ji?
