Great News;They are back in full training

After suffering setbacks to their injuries, Sunderland’s captain Corry Evans and defender Aji Alese were spotted on the training fields at the Academy of Light.

After sustaining damage to his anterior cruciate ligament, Evans has been out of action for more than a year, and Alese hasn’t played since January of this year due to an additional injury he sustained while healing from a thigh problem.

Following his limited training last week, Evans, 33, was expected to play for Sunderland’s under-21 team before making a comeback to first-team action.

Prior to Swansea’s match last weekend, interim manager Mike Dodds spoke about Evans’ issue and said, “I don’t want people to get carried away with that.” The instruction was very much piecemeal. The news that someone of Corry’s caliber is working with us is encouraging.

Dan Neil and Pierre Ekwah have started in the Black Cats’ engine room on a regular basis, which has left Sunderland without depth in central midfield this season. Evans’ contract is slated to expire this summer, although he may see some action before the season is out. Evans was a key player in the team’s promotion to the Championship.

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