Premier League - Sbragia praying on Cisse fitness

Eurosport - Wed, 25 Feb 11:11:00 2009

Sunderland manager Ricky Sbragia is keeping his fingers crossed that striker Djibril Cisse will be fit for next week's trip to Liverpool.

FOOTBALL 2008-2009 Sunderland - Cisse - 0

The Black Cats head for Anfield next Tuesday defending a four-game unbeaten run in the Premier League which has lifted them eight points clear of the drop zone.

With no fixture this weekend because of Tottenham's involvement in the Carling Cup final, they are currently away on a warm-weather training camp in Jerez, Spain, where Cisse has been working his way back to fitness.

The 27-year-old Frenchman missed Saturday's creditable 0-0 draw at Arsenal with an ankle injury he picked up in training, but Sbragia has revealed he is making progress.

"It looks like Djib will be okay," said Sbragia.

"We won't take any risks, but he has done some running and he was fine."

This weekend's break has come at an opportune moment for the Wearsiders with Cisse's strike partner Kenwyne Jones also on the treatment table.

The 24-year-old Trinidad and Tobago international limped off at the Emirates Stadium with a knee problem.

Sbragia said: "Kenwyne has not trained since the game. We are nursing him through. We will have to see how he is later in the week."

Midfielders Steed Malbranque and Teemu Tainio have also missed training in Spain with knocks from the Arsenal game, but they are expected to make the trip to Liverpool.

However, defender Nyron Nosworthy has been forced to put his comeback on hold.

The 28-year-old tore a hamstring in the 2-1 home defeat by Aston Villa on January 17 and has missed the last six games.

He had hoped to play for the reserves in Tuesday night's clash with Wigan, but pulled out after feeling a twinge in training.

The second string managed a 1-1 draw at the Robin Park Arena despite having goalscorer Jordan Cook and left-back David Brown sent off - the home side's Andrew Pearson was also dismissed - while Martyn Waghorn missed a penalty, as did Wigan's Joe Holt.

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  1. 1.i hope he is still injured 4 the game because as an­ LFC­ fan i fear he will come back 2 bite in the Bottom­ like­ craig bellamy did 4 man city.

    Firstly, I hope­ he's as fit has a butchers dog come the Game.­ Secondly, I hope your arse resembles that of a careless­ fisherman, who was hanging is arse over the port side,­ prior to making new and unexpected acquaintances with a­ amphibious hungry great white.

    SAFC

    ps, I also hope­ Royal Madrid kick yous off the park, creating mass­ injuries in your ranks, but you eventually go on to­ Win- Good luck.

    From PWilson, on Wed 25 Feb 7:35PM
  2. Cisse really is a powerful striker Yes he is

    From Nath, on Wed 25 Feb 6:33PM
  3. Cisse really is a powerful striker

    From SaMiR NaSRi, on Wed 25 Feb 1:01PM
  4. i hope he is still injured 4 the game because as an LFC­ fan i fear he will come back 2 bite in the Bottom like­ craig bellamy did 4 man city

    From Frosty, on Wed 25 Feb 11:22AM
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