More to come from Mignolet

13 April 2011 10:41
WHEN Simon Mignolet joined Sunderland last summer, he never imagined making 17 appearances in his first Premier League season, but the young goalkeeper insists there is still a lot more to come.[LNB] Craig Gordon suffered a broken arm in pre-season, so the 22-year-old was thrust into Steve Bruce's starting XI against Birmingham on the opening day.[LNB] Eight months later, the Black Cats make the return trip to St Andrews this Saturday with Mignolet between the posts.[LNB] The Belgium international did return to the bench for a spell when Gordon recovered, but a knee injury to the Scotsman has seen the former Sint- Truiden stopper returning.[LNB] The Black Cats might have suffered a slump in form but Mignolet has been a huge positive, with several eye-catching performances, and claims he will only get better with experience.[LNB] I never imagined I would have played this many games, he said.[LNB] At the beginning of the season I came to the club to learn a lot and I think I've done that by playing games and gaining experience.[LNB] I'm very happy with that and hopefully I can continue that way and play a couple of more games.[LNB] I think when you're a young goalkeeper the only way you can learn is by playing games and gaining that experience and confidence as well, which is important as a young guy.[LNB] As a young goalkeeper I'm happy with how things have gone but it doesn't stop here, it's only one step and there's still a lot more to come from me in the years ahead.[LNB] With question marks over the severity of Gordon's knee injury, Mignolet looks set to end the season as Sunderland's first choice.[LNB] The only thing I can do at the moment is try and play as good as I can and show the gaffer and the coaches what I'm capable of in training and in games, Mignolet said.[LNB] In the end it's the gaffer that makes the decisions, it's not up to me, that's not my task, the only thing I can do is try and play as good as I can.[LNB] Meanwhile, the Wearsiders have suffered yet more injury woe after it was revealed John Mensah will be out for at least three weeks with a groin tear.[LNB] The 28-year-old was forced off after ten minutes of last weekend's defeat to West Bromich Albion with scans revealing the Ghanaian has suffered a grade two abductor tear rated in the middle of the severity scale.[LNB] His absence means the Black Cats have serious defensive problems ahead of the trip to St Andrews with Anton Ferdinand and Titus Bramble also out.[LNB]

Source: Northern_Echo