Gordon points the finger of blame at Defoe

13 November 2009 09:26
CRAIG GORDON believes that England and Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe could have done more to avoid the clash that resulted in the Sunderland keeper suffering a broken arm.[LNB] The Scotland number one has accused Defoe of making a poor challenge during last Saturday's game after he endured the latest blow to his stop-start season that is expected to sideline him until the end of the year.[LNB] Midway through the second half at White Hart Lane, with Sunderland trailing 1-0, Defoe appeared to leave his boot in when Gordon had the ball in his hands.[LNB] The £9m goalkeeper carried on playing for ten minutes before being substituted and taken to hospital where an X-ray confirmed Steve Bruce's worst fears.[LNB] With the post-match analysis focusing on Darren Bent's failure to convert a penalty, Defoe's crunching challenge did not feature, prompting Gordon to claim: I thought at the time it was a poor challenge.[LNB] After looking at it again I haven't changed my mind.[LNB] It's always dangerous diving down at strikers' feet but I feel Jermain might have done more to avoid the collision.[LNB] I'm really disappointed after the result and the injury at Tottenham.[LNB] It's a real blow personally as I feel I was really starting to discover my best form for Sunderland after what's been a really difficult time with injuries over the past couple of years.[LNB] I've been completely injury- free since coming back for the Norwich game (in the Carling Cup) but now after this broken arm I'll be out again for a number of weeks.[LNB] In the meantime, Bruce continues to be linked with a bid for Middlesbrough winger Adam Johnson.[LNB] The Sunderland manager has admitted that he hopes to strengthen his midfield during the January transfer window and Johnson, whose family are Sunderland fans, is believed to be interested in a switch to the club he supported as a boy.[LNB] Boro boss Gordon Strachan has declared his intention to retain the 22-year-old who is also attracting interest from Everton and Chelsea.[LNB] Johnson's current contract expires next summer and the Teessiders' resolve to retain their leading scorer is expected to be tested in the upcoming months.[LNB]

Source: Northern_Echo