who is ready ADAM Johnson’s lack of recent match-action could count against him in his bid to return to the Sunderland starting XI for the Wear-Tyne derby. Johnson has proved to be Newcastle’s nemesis over the last two years, with the Easington-born winger netting in three of Sunderland’s four consecutive victories over the Magpies – including the dramatic late winner at St James’s Park in December. He’s still not 100 per cent sharp. Dick Advocaat But the 27-year-old may have to be content with a spot on the bench for Dick Advocaat’s opening home game in charge of Sunderland tomorrow, as the Black Cats aim for five derby wins on the spin. Johnson has played just 20 minutes of competitive football since February’s defeat at Manchester United after he was suspended by the club, following his arrest on suspicion of sexual activity with a girl under 16. The ex-Manchester City man made his comeback as a substitute at West Ham a fortnight ago, yet head coach Advocaat is still cautious over whether Johnson is sharp enough to start against Newcastle, regardless of whether he is mentally fit. When asked if Johnson would start, Advocaat said: “It depends how we will play. “We have an idea what we will do with Adam, although I am not going to say that. “But he was out for several weeks. He needs sharpness.
Can imagine him starting to be fair. Think Dick is a bit more devious than to say too much before this game. Personally I'd like to see him start then sub him if n when his legs have gone. Really hope he gets another goal whether he starts or comes off the bench.