By Graeme Anderson Published on Thursday 28 July 2011 11:00 STEVE Bruce watched Connor Wickham and Stephan Sessegnon get on the scoresheet last night and said their displays reinforced his belief the four forwards he has in his squad are enough to trouble any Premier League defence next season. The departure of Darren Bent, the long-term injury to Fraizer Campbelll and loan star Danny Welbeckâs return to Manchester United left Sunderland seriously short of firepower at the end of last season. And marquee signings up front were expected at Sunderland to address the issue. But Bruce reckons that he has the players in Wickham, Sessegnon, Gyan and Ji to deliver goals up front next season and it is Sessegnonâs form in particular that the manager claims is set to save him a fortune in the transfer market. The manager said: âStephane proved last year that his best position is striker, and in my eyes thatâs how I see him. âHe will count as one of our four strikers and Iâm pleased with what weâve got there. Weâve got a bit of a threat, and each one of them offers us something different. âOn top of that, heâs started adding the goals, as well â both at the end of last season as well as pre-season â and the way things are going I am confident that he can get us 12 or 15 goals this season. âSome of his movement and touch at Kilmarnock was terrific. âHe is a very, very good player. âHe oozes class and he is difficult to play against because he is strong and heâs got a very low centre of gravity.â On top of that, Bruce was pleased to see potential boy wonder Wickham getting on the scoresheet for the first time in red and white stripes. Wickham provided the finishing touch to a classy Sunderland move and Bruce noted: âIt was a great move and a great finish from Connor. âIt was good for him to get his first goal, even if it was only a pre-season friendly. Heâs scored the winner in a game for Sunderland and that will definitely have given him a little lift as he travelled home. âHeâll be cock-a-hoop at his first goal and it will relieve any pressure that he might have been putting on himself. âSessegnon and Wickham got goals; Gyan and Ji will get them too and I feel weâve also got goals in us throughout the side. âFrom that point of view Iâm very positive that next season we can pose a threat in front of goal and, hopefully, pre-season is beginning to bear that view out.â ***************************************************************** No more strikers then ??
Really looking forward to seeing Sess next season terrorise defences across the land. He's in all 6 of my dream teams.
Providing we've no injuries, then yeah I think Gyan, Sess, Ji & Wickham can see us through until January, but what about the ACN ?? Gyan'll be off and god forbid Benin to qualify - we'd be screwed !
crying out for a fast direct left winger that has to be the target now and Brucie needs address this, get this kind of player in and it can kick us on even further.
The lad is a class act.... Hopefully this will mean we don't waste him out wide next year! I'd love to see him have a great performance at the SOL (his best games have mainly been away from home).
agree with this poolie, if sess is a striker that means we've lost a midfielder and are desperate for another 1, scott sinclair please, should get him for 4/5m imo
As SB has said that Sess is gonna play as a striker, i'm gonna go for him to be top scorer for us this season.
All this talk about left sided midfielders got me thinking about who would be available for the right money and for me benayoun fits the bill.Whats your thoughts.