Nazario Assad is a Mexican sports writer possessing extensive knowledge of Mexican football and profound expertise in Concacaf and European football. He has over ten years of experience creating content and writing about leagues such as Liga MX, Spain, England, and Italy. Furthermore, his journalistic career includes covering events such as the FIFA World Cup, NFL Super Bowl, Formula 1, and PGA Golf.
After a major turn of events reported by Mexican journalist Martin Del Palacio, Santiago Gimenez is set to become one of the Black Cats’ signings for the winter transfer window.
Sunderland will visit Fulham at Craven Cottage in the Premier League Matchday 12 on November 22. Here is everything you need to know about how to watch the match.
The Black Cats will have several absences in January due to the CAF African Cup and will look for winter signings, Kery Ruiz report brings the latest about Santiago Gimenez's stance on joining the Black Cats
Granit Xhaka recent words about Arsenal not only damaged his imaged among the fans, it may also jeopardise his status as leader of the Sunderland project
Even though Robin Roefs has been a key figure for Sunderland, he was not the first option for the club, which offered a contract to another keeper, and it was pretty close to being signed to defend the Stadium of Light net for the Black Cats.
Robin Roefs has emerged as one of the most pleasant surprises in the Premier League, outplaying powerhouse names in the net like Donnarumma, Alisson, Emiliano Martínez, Vicario, Nick Pope, and Jordan Pickford.
The Black Cats are one of the best teams in the Premier League so far. For this reason, international coaches called several of the Sunderland players up
Sunderland has received unfortunate news about Omar Alderete’s status ahead of the upcoming match against Arsenal, and a report by Versus about the international break has confirmed them
Sunderland will try break historial dominance by Arsenal, but injuries have struck both teams severely for this match, making Le Bris's choices for the starting XI critical to remain in Champions League spots.
Michael Carrick shone over Sir Alex Ferguson’s magical era at Manchester United. Now, he is amazed by something Sunderland has done magnificently so far in the Premier League.