Sunderland enters the break after a convincing 5-0 victory over Southampton at the Stadium of Light, and the break will allow some of their injured players to heal. On deadline day, the Black Cats traded Ross Stewart, who has a long-term ailment, to the Saints, while Corry Evans, who has a long-term injury, is still out for many months.
When the Championship season begins on September 16 when the Black Cats go to QPR, a few of Sunderland’s other injured players may have already made a recovery. Patrick Roberts and Eliezer Mayenda, who joined this summer, are two players who are close by. Before every game, Tony Mowbray provides an injury update, and this
With a hamstring injury, Roberts was forced to leave Sunderland’s victory over Rotherham on August 19 and was sidelined until after the international break. The team stated in a statement that Roberts “is expected to return to action following the September international break” after a period of recuperation.
Roberts has missed the games against Coventry City and Southampton, although he might play against QPR on September 16 when Sunderland’s Championship season begins after the break.
Seelt, a Dutch defender, is no longer strictly injured; rather, he lacks match readiness. Soon after moving to Wearside this summer, Seelt sustained an ankle injury in practice. When the club traveled to the United States to play North Carolina in a preseason friendly, Seelt worsened the ailment just 45 minutes into his debut.
He has healed from his injury after sitting on the bench for the last two games against Coventry City and Southampton, but he will need to be gradually introduced back into competitive play.