Bruce questions summer of change

23 August 2010 15:30
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce has admitted he has probably been too active in the transfer market again this summer as he attempts to take the club to the next step. Bruce has drafted in eight men to date - Titus Bramble, Cristian Riveros, Simon Mignolet and Marcos Angeleri, as well as loan signings Ahmed Elmohamady, John Mensah, Danny Welbeck and Nedum Onouha - and is still in the market for two more, while around 25 players have headed through the exit door since his arrival on Wearside. However, after a disappointing start to the new Barclays Premier League campaign, which has seen the Black Cats take just a single point from clashes with Birmingham and promoted West Brom, the manager has admitted it will take time for his new boys to bed in. Bruce said: "We have done a lot - probably too much again - and when you do make a lot of changes, like Saturday for example, people like Simon Mignolet and Cristian Riveros and Ahmed Elmohamady, the one thing they all need is time. "We have sort of thrown them in at the deep end because of necessity, and that's maybe a bit unfair on them. Every time when you go away and bring a player in from abroad, you must do one thing, give them time. Wilson Palacios, for example, was six months, Maynor Figueroa was 12 months before I put him in. "You have got to give them time to adjust. I noticed on Saturday Cristian Riveros scratching his head and thinking, 'Wow, I have never been kicked around like that before' - and that's by West Brom, who, no disrespect, are one of the less physical teams in the division. But he will learn from it and given time, he will adjust."

Source: PA