Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana defender John Mensah’s stock is rising again at Sunderland after putting his body on the line in recent weeks for the club.
Mensah has had to play through the pain barrier in the last two weeks for Sunderland, helping them to two clean sheets so far.
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce called him immense after Saturday’s game and now team mates Danny Welbeck has revealed how their form at the back is owed in large part to the presence of the Ghanaian.
“That’s two clean sheets in a row, and that’s not to be sniffed at, especially because of all the problems we’ve been having with the defence,” said Welbeck, who struggled to get into the game in attack.
“We seem to be picking up a lot of injuries, but Nedum’s perfectly happy at centre-half and John Mensah has been absolute quality in the last two games.
“Nothing’s got past him all. He’s helping to keep the defence nice and tidy and strong, so it’s up to us as attackers to build on that and get the goals. Whenever we pick the teams for training, everyone wants to be on John Mensah’s side.
“I’ve played against him a few times and it’s a nightmare, so goodness knows what it must be like to play against him in a match.
“When he hits you, you know you’ve been hit. He’s a big guy and he’s fast. He’s an animal really. I’ve never seen a defender like him and he’s always going to be tough to play against.
“He’s deceptive because, when you first see him, you don’t necessarily think he’s going to be that strong. But he times his challenges superbly and he reads the game brilliantly.
Source: Kickoff.com
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Police arrest 3 in Accra drug operation, recover cash and suspected cocaine
43 seconds -
Gov’t introduces mobile screening teams to boost primary health care
4 minutes -
Free Primary Healthcare to complement NHIS, not replace it — President Mahama
11 minutes -
Mohammed Kudus at the heart of both Tottenham’s and Ghana’s parallel crises
24 minutes -
Free Primary Healthcare key to achieving universal health coverage – President Mahama
24 minutes -
Kpebu says OSP ruling positive, but issues remain unsettled
26 minutes -
Energy Minister engages Pakistan envoy to deepen bilateral cooperation
33 minutes -
Madina MP Sosu questions High Court directive on OSP prosecutions
33 minutes -
Self preservation isn’t selfishness – Counsellor Perfect on family pressure before marriage
43 minutes -
NDPC, VOWAC Ghana deepen collaboration on disability inclusion in development planning
43 minutes -
Fuel relief welcome, but sustainability hinges on oil windfall — Adomako-Mensah
45 minutes -
AMA moves to amend bylaws to tackle rising urban heat risks
45 minutes -
Four killed in second Turkish school shooting in two days
48 minutes -
GRA, Finance Ministry seek nominations for AI-driven customs committee
49 minutes -
More than 200 Iranian sailors stranded after US torpedo attack return home
50 minutes