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RLB POST ARGYLE

Regis Le Bris has admitted that starting Salis Abdul Samed against Plymouth's low block might not have been the best selection choice but says Samed's involvement will benefit the squad long-term as Sunderland push for promotion, needing a bit of depth and rotation in the engine room.


LONG-TERM BENEFIT

"For the last part of the season, we need more depth in our squad. Now we have more players available and to be connected with the team, you need to play. They need to experience this competition and after that they can learn, analyse their performances and then prove their level. It is very important for the last sprint to have 17, 18 players at their best level so we have many different options."


LEARNING EXPERIENCE

"At the end of this game maybe we can say it is not the best [decision], I don't know, we can't rewrite history. For me, it was a good experience for what are building. We know that when we are not at our best, it is possible to lose to a team struggling in our league.”


RIGGY ALSO RESTED

"We spoke before the game about it. After the injury he had, he started very quickly when he came back and he really helped the team. But he is still young and we need to create depth in our squad. Players need time to find their best level.”


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