Sunderland midfielder says team will keep fighting even if there is no January transfer boost this year
Sam Allardyce added Wahbi Khazri, Jan Kirchhoff, Lamine Kone and Dame N’Doye to his squad last January, the former three all making defining contributions to the escape from the relegation zone. N’Doye did have less of an impact, but did score a crucial goal against Crystal Palace.
Financial constraints mean no such investment is likely this month, and the problems have been compounded by international call-ups.
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Hide AdDidier Ndong, Khazri and Kone could all be away until the middle of February.
Rodwell said: “Last year’s January window was good for us. If anything this one we have lost players because of the Africa Cup of Nations. You can’t dwell on that.
“We have to go out and play as the 11 he puts out. We have to fight in adversity.
“Whatever happens in the window is out of our hands, we have to keep going and if it doesn’t go our way we have to fight more.”
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Hide AdRodwell also said that the Sunderland squad will have to show their fight and leadership abilities in the absence of some of the squad’s most established players.
Black Cats stalwart Lee Cattermole has only featured in two Premier League games this season, with many other established stars struggling with injury.
Rodwell said: “We have experience … Defoe, O’Shea, but there are a lot of injuries to big players like Lee Cattermole, who is a natural leader. We have to keep going and get the results without them.”