Ex-Arsenal keeper Mannone confident of good times ahead for Sunderland
EX-ARSENAL keeper Vito Mannone has set his sights high for next season and expects Sunderland to be looking up the table rather than down in the months ahead.
Last season the Black Cats started indifferently before fading further – only being saved from the prospect of relegation in the last week of the campaign.
But Mannone is anticipating a much better season coming up for a vastly re-modelled Sunderland squad.
And the £2m signing hopes the sort of strength in depth the Black Cats have spent the summer trying to acquire – such as the competition for the number one jersey between him and Keiren Westwood – can only stand the club in good stead.
“There is a long season ahead of us and the club does not want a repeat of last year, when it was involved in a relegation battle,” said the 25-year-old.
“We want to achieve something better this season, make it a successful and enjoyable year, and not give the fans another nervous end to the season!”
With last year’s Player of the Season Simon Mignolet moving on to Liverpool and Mannone coming in to challenge Republic of Ireland international Westwood for the number one spot, Di Canio has a decision to make over who will start the season in goal against Fulham at the Stadium of Light on Saturday.
When the Italian first arrived from the Emirates it was assumed he had come in purely as back-up to Westwood.
But the new man has played more pre-season minutes than Westwood – although the Irishman played the full game in last week’s dress rehearsal against Danish side FC Midjytlland.
Both goalkeepers naturally want the number one spot.
Westwood was hugely frustrated last season at how little first-team time he got, while Mannone has admitted that one of the big draws of moving to Wearside was the prospect of getting more first-team action.
The new man will appreciate that Westwood is more likely to get the nod this weekend as the more experienced and established keeper at the Stadium of Light.
But Mannone is very optimistic about the future and is looking forward to being part of a Sunderland squad at the Stadium of Light this season, rather than part of the visiting opposition.
He said: “I’ve been here to the Stadium of Light a few times, but only on the bench – I have never played here.
“I was really impressed.
“It was one of the noisiest grounds, especially last season when Arsenal came here and Sunderland gave us a difficult game and were pushing us hard.
“Arsenal went on to win 1-0, but I think Sunderland deserved something out of the game if I am honest.
“I was really impressed at the way the fans got behind their team, and I expect the atmosphere will be just as good this season.”
H Tickets are still available for Sunderland’s opening day clash with Fulham at the Stadium of Light on Saturday.
The 3pm kick-off will see Paolo Di Canio’s new-look side in competitive action for the first time since May.
New signings Emanuele Giaccherini, Jozy Altidore, and Cabral are expected to make their home debuts against Martin Jol’s Cottagers.
Tickets for the game are priced from £25 for adults, £18 for under-22s, £19 for over 65s and £10 for juniors, and can be purchased in-person at the Stadium of Light ticket office, by telephoning 0871 911 1973 or online via
www.safc.com.
Hospitality packages for the are priced from £50 per person. For more information or to book hospitality, call 0871 911 1555.
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Sunderland's relegation fears are a thing of the past, insists Mannone
Summer signing Vito Mannone promises Sunderland fans relegation fears are a thing of the past
Summer recruit Vito Mannone has promised Sunderland fans there will be no repeat of last season’s down-to-the-wire relegation struggle.
The Black Cats were in the relegation mire right up to the final week of the season in May, with only Wigan’s midweek defeat against Mannone’s former club Arsenal eventually quelling the anxiety on Wearside and ensuring Sunderland went into their last-day game at Spurs knowing they were safe.
Since then goalkeeper Mannone is among 10 new players who have arrived at Sunderland as new head coach Paolo Di Canio has revamped the squad he inherited.
Mannone insists the club has set its sights much higher this time around as the Black Cats prepare to kick-off the new campaign this weekend.
The 25-year-old said: “There is a long season ahead of us and the club does not want a repeat of last year, when it was involved in a relegation battle.
“We want to achieve something better this season, make it a successful and enjoyable year – and not give the fans another nervous end to the season!”
With Simon Mignolet moving on to Liverpool this summer and Mannone arriving to challenge Republic of Ireland international Keiren Westwood for the number one spot, Di Canio has a decision to make over who will start the season in goal against Fulham at the Stadium of Light on Saturday.
Mannone has started more games and played more minutes in pre-season, but Westwood was between the posts for last week’s dress-rehearsal friendly against Danish side FC Midtjylland.
Whether or not he gets the nod this weekend, Mannone is looking forward to experiencing the atmosphere at the Stadium of Light as a Sunderland player.
He added: “I’ve been here to the Stadium of Light a few times, but only on the bench – I have never played here.
“I was really impressed. It was one of the noisiest grounds, especially last season when Arsenal came here and Sunderland gave us a difficult game and were pushing us hard.
“I was really impressed at the way the fans got behind their team and I expect the atmosphere will be just as good this season.”
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Vito Mannone impressed with Sunderland support
Sunderland goalkeeper Vito Mannone has admitted that he is excited to play in front of the club's supporters this season.
Mannone left Arsenal to move to the Black Cats during the summer, and the Italian stopper has revealed that he has previously taken note of the desire of the Stadium of Light fans.
The 25-year-old told the Shields Gazette: "I've been here to the Stadium of Light a few times, but only on the bench. I have never played here.
"I was really impressed. It was one of the noisiest grounds, especially last season when Arsenal came here and Sunderland gave us a difficult game and they were pushing us hard.
"I was really impressed at the way the fans got behind their team, and I expect the atmosphere will be just as good this season."
Sunderland begin their Premier League campaign with a home match with Fulham on Saturday.
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Sunderland Transfer Round-Up: New Targets Needed After Huddlestone Chooses Hull
A round-up of the latest transfer rumours concerning Sunderland after a major target chooses to join a former Sunderland manager at Hull City.
Paolo Di Canio's preference is for an English central midfielder but that does not mean the club are looking exclusively for domestic targets.
We have the latest on a left-back Sunderland are favourites for but may not be as close to signing as first thought.
And, despite the priority being a midfielder and a left-back there is news on an Italian striker linked with Sunderland.
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Transfer Talk: Sunderland Eye Move For Valencia Defender Aly Cissokho
Sky Sports understands Sunderland are closing in on the signing of Valencia defender Aly Cissokho.
The France international has been strongly linked with a switch to England for some time and he is now ready to take on a Premier League challenge.
Liverpool have been linked with a move for Cissokho, but it appears they have shelved their interest and switched their attentions to Guilherme Siqueira.
It leaves the way clear for the Wearside club with Black Cats boss Paolo Di Canio in the market for another left-back.
Valencia are thought to be open to the idea of selling Cissokho due to their financial problems, while Sunderland are hoping to land the former Lyon man on loan with a view to a permanent deal.
Sources close to the player claim personal terms have been agreed but the terms of the deal have yet to be decided.
However, Sunderland could face competition for Cissokho's signature with Turkish side Besiktas expressing an interest in the 25-year-old.