Sunderland ace claims he is more free at AFCON than at Sunderland
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Sunderland ace claims he is more free at AFCON than at Sunderland
"When I first arrived there, playing under pressure was a bit difficult for me, he said to FootRDC. Now, I'm also working on the mental aspect, to be more motivated. It helps me make better decisions, read the game faster, and that's what has allowed me to develop. Here, I feel even freer than at Sunderland. I can really move around, get involved in the game. These are things that also come with time and hard work."
"Sadiki joined Sunderland from Union Saint-Gilloise at the start of the season, and he has been an important player for them. He has been one of the first names on the team sheet this season, and Sunderland will be delighted with his performances. They will look to keep him at the club for as long as possible, but his recent comments could come as a bit of a worry."
"It is evident that the midfielder wants to be more involved in the game, and perhaps using him as a central midfielder would be ideal. It remains to be seen whether Sunderland can bring in a quality defensive midfielder and allow the 21-year-old to operate with more freedom. Meanwhile, Sunderland have done quite well since promotion, and they will be pushing for a place in the top half."
Noah Sadiki joined Sunderland from Union Saint-Gilloise at the start of the season and has become an important, regular starter. Sadiki feels more freedom playing for the Congo national team, reporting improved movement, involvement and faster decision-making. He is working on the mental aspect to cope with pressure and develop his game. Sunderland may need to adjust his role, potentially using him centrally or signing a defensive midfielder to grant him more license. Sunderland have performed well since promotion and will aim for a top-half finish while Sadiki attracts interest from other English clubs.
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