Long road ahead for rusty returnees
FITNESS BOOST ... Titus Bramble.
Published on Saturday 16 July 2011 13:08
STEVE Bruce admits Michael Turner and Titus Bramble have a long way to go to regain full fitness â but is delighted just to see the central defence partnership back on the pitch again.
The duo played the full 90 minutes against York City midweek in what was Sunderlandâs first warm-up game of the pre-season.
It was a massive boost for Bruce, who saw injuries rob Sunderland of two of their key players for most of the second half of last season.
He told the Gazette: âMichael and Titus are a long way off being at their best â a long, long way off.
âThey were as rusty, as you would expect them to be in their run-out this week, and they couldnât have got away with playing against Premier League opposition the way they played against York.
âBut Iâm just glad to get them both back on the pitch and getting through a game.
âThey both had serious knee injuries last season and, if Iâm honest, I wondered whether or not those injuries might roll over into next season.
âYou always tend to fear the worst, but the good news is that theyâve both come through no problem, and itâs now just a question of building them up.â
Turnerâs game against York was only his sixth competitive match of 2011, while Bramble, pictured, suffered a second half of last season blighted by a knee problem and missed the last couple of months of the season.
Bruce added: âTitus and Michael were our first-choice pairing as centre-halves last season, considering that John Mensah wasnât available to play all that often.
âThey were brilliant when we were flying in the early stages of the season and keeping clean sheets.
âIf you look at the stats, you could see there was a clear improvement in points picked up when those two were playing together, and if we have them both fit and raring to go at the start of the season, it will really stand us in good stead.
âI really rate the both of them and I donât think they really got the credit they deserved last season â Michael was a rock at the back before that injury in November, while Titus was a contender for Player of the Season before he got sidelined early in the New Year.
âIâll be absolutely delighted if we have them both fit and sharp for the start of the season. If they stay fit and avoid injuries this time around, it will really stand us in good stead.â
FITNESS BOOST ... Titus Bramble.
Published on Saturday 16 July 2011 13:08
STEVE Bruce admits Michael Turner and Titus Bramble have a long way to go to regain full fitness â but is delighted just to see the central defence partnership back on the pitch again.
The duo played the full 90 minutes against York City midweek in what was Sunderlandâs first warm-up game of the pre-season.
It was a massive boost for Bruce, who saw injuries rob Sunderland of two of their key players for most of the second half of last season.
He told the Gazette: âMichael and Titus are a long way off being at their best â a long, long way off.
âThey were as rusty, as you would expect them to be in their run-out this week, and they couldnât have got away with playing against Premier League opposition the way they played against York.
âBut Iâm just glad to get them both back on the pitch and getting through a game.
âThey both had serious knee injuries last season and, if Iâm honest, I wondered whether or not those injuries might roll over into next season.
âYou always tend to fear the worst, but the good news is that theyâve both come through no problem, and itâs now just a question of building them up.â
Turnerâs game against York was only his sixth competitive match of 2011, while Bramble, pictured, suffered a second half of last season blighted by a knee problem and missed the last couple of months of the season.
Bruce added: âTitus and Michael were our first-choice pairing as centre-halves last season, considering that John Mensah wasnât available to play all that often.
âThey were brilliant when we were flying in the early stages of the season and keeping clean sheets.
âIf you look at the stats, you could see there was a clear improvement in points picked up when those two were playing together, and if we have them both fit and raring to go at the start of the season, it will really stand us in good stead.
âI really rate the both of them and I donât think they really got the credit they deserved last season â Michael was a rock at the back before that injury in November, while Titus was a contender for Player of the Season before he got sidelined early in the New Year.
âIâll be absolutely delighted if we have them both fit and sharp for the start of the season. If they stay fit and avoid injuries this time around, it will really stand us in good stead.â