Jermain Defoe must prove he deserves a place at
Sunderland, according to manager Sam Allardyce.
Sunderland manager Sam Allardyce challenged Jermain Defoe
to take his chance when it presents itself after his complaints
over game time.
Defoe, 33, last started for the club in September and was given
just 20 minutes off the bench in Allardyce's first game in charge,
a 1-0 loss to West Brom.
The Englishman is hungry for game time and Allardyce said it
was up to the veteran, who has two Premier League goals in
seven appearances this season, to prove he deserved it.
"Every player at the football club who is not playing on a regular
basis wants to play," Allardyce said ahead of Sunday's derby
clash against Newcastle United.
"Like Jermain said, he didn't come here to sit on the bench. All
the players who are here haven't come here to sit on the bench.
"But when you talk about 22 outfield players in the squad these
days, some of them unfortunately don't play as regularly as
others, so what I would say is those who get the chance make
sure you grasp it when you get it.
"If you grab that chance then and you impress me, it's going to
give you the opportunity to be selected for the first team in the
next game."
Defoe's chances may take a further hit after Allardyce revealed
former Schalke forward Chinedu Obasi was trialling with the
club.
Obasi, 29, has been without a club since leaving the Bundesliga
side at the end of last season.
"There's a triallist in at the moment. He used to play for Schalke
but he's been injured," Allardyce said.
"He's a Nigerian international and we are just seeing because
he's got a reasonably good CV, in terms of where he's played
before.
"He has been fraught with a bad injury, which is why he's not
been fixed up with a club yet, but we'd like to see him for this
week and perhaps next week.
"But I need someone who has an impact now, not in three
weeks' time, so it will be a difficult task I think. He's here and if
he can show us anything we haven't got then there maybe
something we can do."
Sunderland, according to manager Sam Allardyce.
Sunderland manager Sam Allardyce challenged Jermain Defoe
to take his chance when it presents itself after his complaints
over game time.
Defoe, 33, last started for the club in September and was given
just 20 minutes off the bench in Allardyce's first game in charge,
a 1-0 loss to West Brom.
The Englishman is hungry for game time and Allardyce said it
was up to the veteran, who has two Premier League goals in
seven appearances this season, to prove he deserved it.
"Every player at the football club who is not playing on a regular
basis wants to play," Allardyce said ahead of Sunday's derby
clash against Newcastle United.
"Like Jermain said, he didn't come here to sit on the bench. All
the players who are here haven't come here to sit on the bench.
"But when you talk about 22 outfield players in the squad these
days, some of them unfortunately don't play as regularly as
others, so what I would say is those who get the chance make
sure you grasp it when you get it.
"If you grab that chance then and you impress me, it's going to
give you the opportunity to be selected for the first team in the
next game."
Defoe's chances may take a further hit after Allardyce revealed
former Schalke forward Chinedu Obasi was trialling with the
club.
Obasi, 29, has been without a club since leaving the Bundesliga
side at the end of last season.
"There's a triallist in at the moment. He used to play for Schalke
but he's been injured," Allardyce said.
"He's a Nigerian international and we are just seeing because
he's got a reasonably good CV, in terms of where he's played
before.
"He has been fraught with a bad injury, which is why he's not
been fixed up with a club yet, but we'd like to see him for this
week and perhaps next week.
"But I need someone who has an impact now, not in three
weeks' time, so it will be a difficult task I think. He's here and if
he can show us anything we haven't got then there maybe
something we can do."


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