JOHN OâSHEA has backed Sunderlandâs remaining frontmen to cope during the absence of pivotal forward Stephane Sessegnon. The Benin internationalâs three-game ban for his derby dimissal was confirmed by the Football Association yesterday. And skipper Lee Cattermole earned a four-match suspension â two for collecting his 10th yellow card of the season and two for seeing red after the final whistle at the Sports Direct Arena. Top scorer Sessegnon has been ever-present for Sunderland this season, but will now miss the Premier League encounters with Liverpool and Blackburn, plus, more importantly, the FA Cup quarter final at Everton. But centre-half OâShea believes strike duo Nicklas Bendtner and Fraizer Campbell, expected to be paired together for Saturdayâs visit of Liverpool, can provide Sunderland with sufficient firepower, while Connor Wickham and Ji Dong-won will offer back-up from the bench. OâShea told the Echo: âItâs a blow to lose Sessegnon, but thatâs where Fraizer and Nick come in. âBig Nick did excellently against Newcastle, scoring the penalty for us, while Fraizer has been great since heâs come back. âA couple of the younger lads have to step up to the mark too. âJi and Connor havenât been on the bench for the last few games, but theyâre going to have to play their part now. âTheyâve been doing fantastically in training and theyâll have to do their stuff. âSuspensions are one of those things that happen and you just have to cope with it. The other strikers that weâve got can provide different things.â OâShea, superb at the back alongside Michael Turner, sampled his first taste of a Tyne-Wear derby on Sunday after missing Augustâs reverse fixture with a hamstring strain. Although Shola Ameobiâs last-gasp leveller denied Sunderland a first win on Tyneside since November 2000, the 30-year-old was content with a point after the Black Cats bounced back from the 4-0 rout at West Brom eight days earlier. OâShea added: âIt was fantastic. It was everything I expected and more really. âWe knew weâd be under the cosh after Sessy was sent off and when they got the penalty, weâd have definitely taken a point then. âThe lads in front of us were protecting us as much as possible, but we all had to do our part â Simon (Mignolet) especially in saving the penalty. âUnfortunately, we couldnât hold on for those last few minutes. âBut we have to take the positives out of it, especially bouncing back after the West Brom game. âWe showed a lot more character and showed what weâre all about.â
nice read comm, hope they can step up to the mark, Myler and Colback can cover for Catts well and Sess hasnt been firing on all cylinders last two games, the rest should see him itching at the bit to get back.