Jack Ross doesn't expect to have any of his injured players back for the trip to Luton Town.Sunderland head to Kenilworth Road tomorrow looking to build on the dramatic opening day 2-1 win over Charlton Athletic. That victory came at a cost though, with summer signing Jerome Sinclair ruled out for between four to six weeks with a hamstring injury and Donald Love's ankle ligament damage ruling him out for a month. Charlie Wyke is still a couple of weeks away with a knee injury, while Aiden McGeady and Duncan Watmore remain unavailable. Dylan McGeouch (calf) has taken part in training this week but isn't expected to be involved against Luton, while Ethan Robson is still making his way back from a groin problem. Tom Flanagan will also miss out with a knee injury picked up in training a fortnight ago. Left-back Reece James is in training and has an outside chance of being involved but Ross is not relying on him for the game at Luton. Ross said: "In terms of where we are fitness wise, none of the ones we had unavailable last weekend will be available this weekend. "We can add Donald and Jerome to that, so we have less available players than we did last weekend and we are pretty stretched at the moment. "Hopefully Reece and Dylan will be available next week, if not for Sheffield Wednesday then for the game on Sunday." Watford loanee Sinclair impressed after coming on at half-time in the win over Charlton, helping change the game in Sunderland's favour but he went off late with a hamstring injury and Ross has described his absence as a "blow". Ross added: "We’re expecting Donald to be out for around four weeks, and we think Jerome will be between four to six. "It’s a blow for Jerome personally and it’s a blow for us because we don’t have that many options available in that area of the pitch."
So many injuries yet that second half performance against Charlton showed our massively weakened team can compete. Stay unbeaten with better players to return momentum could be achieved quickly, something I thought we'd be slow at gaining.
How fit did they look as well, Charlton were knackered and we looked like we could go for another game afterwards. That was the key to Keane's success.
No idea, he was far too conservative in general and took no risks whatsoever. He'd never have played Mumba in the first game of the season.
Coleman lost us Beadling as well, showed no faith in him or Max either when the alternatives were dire, no wonder he was a failure, in retrospect he was not as good as the man he replaced, but it has to be said Jack Ross shows just what we have been missing for a long time, its early days but has my vote.