Onuoha hoping numbers add up at Sunderland

21 August 2010 10:07
HAVING embarked on a professional accountancy course during his time at Manchester City, it should be no surprise that Nedum Onuoha has proved such a valuable addition to the Sunderland squad.[LNB] Not content with making up the numbers at the City of Manchester Stadium, the versatile defender signed a season- long loan at the Stadium of Light in an attempt to secure regular first-team football.[LNB] After making an impressive debut in last weekend's opening- day draw with Birmingham City, the 23-year-old was part of the Black Cats squad that travelled to the Black Country ahead of this afternoon's opening away game with West Brom.[LNB] He is determined to continue his footballing education in the North-East, having turned his back on tutoring of a different kind in order to pursue a career in professional football.[LNB] I enjoyed my education, but there came a time when I had to give football my total focus, said Onuoha. I managed to finish my A-levels and I wanted to go on to do a degree course, but there was a lot going on with City and I couldn't fit it in.[LNB] I did maths, business studies and IT at A-level and was thinking, What can I do on the back of this'. I chose a professional course in accountancy for a year, but it was the longest year of my life because it was so boring.[LNB] I was thinking, I'm glad I didn't do this for a degree', although what I would have chosen I don't know.[LNB] With my A-levels, I used to be on the team bus heading to games and I would be doing my homework. I took a fair bit of stick, but I wasn't too bothered.[LNB] I ended up doing quite well. I got three As, so I was fairly happy.[LNB] Had grades been awarded to Sunderland's right-backs under Steve Bruce, it's a safe bet straight As would not have been on the report card.[LNB] Phil Bardsley struggled to establish himself in the starting line-up last season, while Alan Hutton impressed briefly, only to return to Tottenham when his loan agreement expired.[LNB] Summer signing Marcos Angeleri had been expected to start the current campaign in the right-back berth, but his delayed entry into Britain meant Onuoha was asked to perform in the role last weekend.[LNB] He will retain his position this afternoon, and while he is primarily known as a centrehalf, the former England Under-21 international insists he is more than happy to fill in on the flank.[LNB] It doesn't bother me at all to play right-back, he said.[LNB] At the end of the season, maybe people will be saying that's my best position, rather than centre-back.[LNB] Where I've just come from (Manchester City), the fullbacks are expected to get forward as well. We had a lot of tricky wingers, but it was always the full-back's job to support them and that's something I feel comfortable with.[LNB] Hopefully, I can continue to do that. As long as I'm in the side, I can fit into whatever position I'm asked to play.[LNB] If I get the chance at rightback, I'm sure it will be fine.[LNB] There was little prospect of Onuoha getting a chance anywhere if he had remained at Manchester City, with Roberto Mancini having hinted he would not be featuring in the club's 25-man Premier League squad.[LNB] The Nigeria-born defender made just 13 senior appearances in the whole of last season, and while, theoretically at least, there is a chance of him returning to Eastlands next summer, his City career would already appear to be at an end.[LNB] This whole 25-man squad thing is a bit weird, he said.[LNB] A lot of players have been hearing they might be leaving, but then you still have to go in and train. It's really strange.[LNB] Officially, people don't have to say anything until September 1, so it's been hanging over players' heads. I do think, though, that when it settles down, City will do well.[LNB] For the next nine months, though, Onuoha's sole concern will be Sunderland, and while West Brom were on the wrong end of a six-goal hiding at Chelsea last weekend, he still expects a tough examination at the Hawthorns this afternoon.[LNB] I don't think the result against Chelsea was ever going to change the way they play against us, he said. It's the first home game of the season and they'll be desperate to show it's going to be a good season for them.[LNB]

Source: Northern_Echo