Jamie McAllister gives full Sunderland injury update with news on Denver Hume and Jordan Jones

Denver Hume will step up his comeback from a hamstring injury next week as he closes in on a Sunderland return.
Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

Hume has not featured for the Black Cats since suffering a hamstring injury early in Lee Johnson's first game as Sunderland manager all the way back on December 5th.

Hume has returned to full training with his team-mates this week and assistant head coach Jamie McAllister said he is 'looking strong'.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Sunderland's management staff are nevertheless keen to ensure that Hume is managed carefully ahead of the final games of the campaign, in which he could have a major impact.

Denver Hume is edging closer to a Sunderland comebackDenver Hume is edging closer to a Sunderland comeback
Denver Hume is edging closer to a Sunderland comeback

They will as such look to ease him back into competitive football and assess him from there before he is considered for League One action.

"Denver Hume is ticking off the training sessions and it's great for us that he's back," McAllister said.

"He's looking good, looking strong.

"He has been out for a while though and he does need games.

"So it's whether he does that through in-house games, which we're trying to arrange for next week, or whether he plays some minutes against Crystal Palace for the U23s next week.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

"That's another option and we're looking at all of that at the moment.

"It's just case of topping up and keeping him injury free because he will be a big bonus for us when he comes back."

Sunderland are expecting to go into Saturday's clash with Lincoln City with the same squad as they had for the 2-0 win over Accrington Stanley on Wednesday evening.

Aiden O'Brien is back in light training but the visit of Michael Appleton's side will is expected to come too soon for the Irishman.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Tom Flanagan is around three weeks from returning, and while Jordan Jones and Bailey Wright are making progress, it seems likely at this stage that they will be out of action for at least another week.

"Aiden O'Brien is closer than Jordan and Bailey," McAllister said.

"Those two are probably in the same category. They've both done a good bike session today, they've been doing a lot of pool work and strengthening work.

"They're not back on the grass yet."

A message from the Football Clubs Editor

Our aim is to provide you with the best, most up-to-date and most informative Sunderland AFC coverage 365 days a year.

This depth of coverage costs, so to help us maintain the high-quality reporting that you are used to, please consider taking out a subscription to our new sports-only package here.

Your support is much appreciated. Richard Mennear, Football Clubs Editor