Da Silva happy to wait

24 September 2009 12:30
Sunderland defender Paulo da Silva says he is happy to wait for his first start in a Premier League fixture. Da Silva joined the Black Cats in the summer after a spell with Mexican side Toluca and has made just one late substitute appearance in the league against Hull City earlier this month. However, he has started both of the club's Carling Cup fixtures and impressed in Tuesday's 2-0 win over Birmingham City in the third round of the competition. Black Cats boss Steve Bruce has plenty of options at his disposal in defence, having also signed John Mensah and Michael Turner in the summer, and Paraguay international Da Silva is prepared to bide his time. "I enjoyed the game on Tuesday," Da Silva told the Sunderland Echo. "It was good to start. "I wait now on what the manager says for Sunday (against Wolves). It's his decision and I respect it. "I have not been long in England. It took time to get here because of my visa." Da Silva is determined to make his mark at the Stadium of Light and is undertaking an intensive course to improve his English. He added: "I have been learning English for one month. "My English is not very good yet, but getting better. I want to learn quickly to help me on the pitch and in the club. "The Premier League is a great challenge, but people at the club have been good to me and helped me."

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