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Mike Dodds confirms Sunderland trio ‘back in training’ ahead of Championship run-in

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The Sunderland Echo has received a favorable report from Sunderland interim manager Mike Dodds regarding the status of the injured first team members Corry Evans, Bradley Dack, and Aji Alese.
Sunderland has lost six straight games in the Championship, not exactly having the best run of play lately. They are now sitting in 12th place in the table, seven points out of the play-offs and seven points above the bottom three, but their form has left their season in limbo.

They will be trying to hold onto their aspirations of finishing in the top six for as long as possible with nine games remaining. They will need their finest players available and in good shape in order to assist them in accomplishing this.

They will therefore undoubtedly be encouraged to hear that Evans,

Interim manager Dodds said that Dack and Alese are “back in training.” He gave an encouraging update on his injuries in an interview with the Sunderland Echo.

“We will get two or three bodies back closer to the team, so I think the break will be important,” he remarked.

“As the squad resumes training, Corry, Aji, and Bradley will be a great asset to us heading into Easter weekend. Aji won’t play in the U21 match on Monday, but I believe he will participate in one on Friday. Bradley and Corry will play in that match.

Tomorrow afternoon, Sunderland takes on Queens Park Rangers at the Stadium of Light in an attempt to resume their winning ways. But it appears

The trio’s injury is unlikely to be featured for now.

Even when it seems like their chances of making the playoffs are over, a good run of play can put any club back in the mix. In just a few weeks, teams that have won two or three straight have seen their fortunes turn around, and Sunderland will be aiming to follow suit.

As a result, there will be more competition for spots and higher caliber within and around the first-team fold with the possible return of Evans, Dack, and Alese.

Naturally, none of the three players wants to aggravate their ailments after being sidelined for an extended period of time. Prematurely rushing back players could result in this, therefore the Black Cats will have toTake extra care with the three in the coming weeks.

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