The player is gradually adapting to the Championship
Head coach Sunderland’s Tony Mowbray told that the Ukrainian forward Nazariy Rusin It is necessary to improve knowledge of English. According to the coach, the player is not yet ready to play in the first team.
“Rusin is not young at all, he comes from Ukraine, and, in my opinion, he still has problems with knowledge of the English language. It’s difficult for him, but he has talent – he creates sharpness, he handles the ball deftly.”
“At some stage I will integrate him into the squad. Ideally, you don’t just need to include it in the composition, right? We want him to learn the following: how we play and what we do. It’s a difficult scenario.”
In early September, Rusin moved to Sunderland from Zorya, signing a four-year contract with an option to extend for another season. The forward made his debut for the new club in the 8th round of the Championship match against Cardiff. The Ukrainian also scored an assist in the match between the Sunderland youth team and Derby County U-21.
The Black Cats are in tenth place in the Championship with 21 points. Sunderland next host Norwich on October 28.
Source: Sportarena
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