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Sunderland Star proves that it is at the same level as Xhaka

While Leeds United fell to a disappointing defeat of 1-0 on the road to Fulham on Saturday, Sunderland fought with a draw of evil at Crystal Palace near the Premier League.

The Black Cats of Regis The Bris lost only one of their first four games in the league, with this draw in Selhurst Park, the first point has resumed their travels, which will surely only strengthen confidence when they were trying to beat the decline.

Granit Xhaka once again impressed in the middle of the park as a warrior of Sunderland at the center, with the decision to instantly offer the ex-watery man the captain’s armband seeming to be a master stroke.

Xhaka’s performance in number vs palaces

The Swiss executor joining the building for 17 million pounds sterling this summer seemed to be a very impressive pickup even before football begins. After all, it was a player who had scored nine and helped seven goals in a solitary campaign for Arsenal.

Xhaka granite in action for Arsenal

Now, this certainly seems to be a leading purchase for a side of Sunderland, trying to make sure that survival is a breeze.

Indeed, Xhaka supported an out -of -competition performance against Brentford, who saw him take a decisive pass, with a much more attrition effort in the Eagles.

Indeed, alongside Robin Roefs while heroically keeping the ball out of his net with six big stops, Xhaka would be on Trumps, lifting his sleeves and doing the dirty work, winning ten duels and completing eight authorizations, which means that Palace was limited in their approach.

However, Xhaka was not the only figure after the dust had settled on the hard -fought draw which received many applause, with a new overflowing recruit, after being announced as a little “Unreal” business by journalist Michael Graham after the full -time whistle.

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and the biggest coup after Xhaka

Xhaka was expected to succeed, since the 32 -year -old man already had a gigantic 225 Premier League games in his rear pocket.

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On the contrary, Nordi Mukiele might have been considered to need more time to acclimatize to the difficult division, having only played his job at the Bundesliga and Ligue 1, before spending late in England this summer.

However, he clearly emerges from his first two games at the heart of Le Bris’s defense that the Frenchman was born for the fight of the Premier League.

The first two mukiele games in number

Stat

(vs Brentford)

(vs palaces)

Minutes played

90

90

The goals scored

0

0

Aid

0

0

Touch

84

72

Precisely leave

49/55 (89%)

43/50 (86%)

Clearance

9

7

Total plated

5

2

Total duels won

12/16

3/4

Sofascore statistics

Looking at the table above, it is clear that the addition of Mukiele for only 12 million pounds sterling could now be a sensational coup at the same level as Xhaka, with 15 remarkable duels already won by the 27-year-old gravel in his first two almost flawless departures.

With only 13 poorly made passes, it is clear that the ex -Defenseman of Leverkusen of Bayer – who would have known Xhaka to La Bayarena – is cut for the difficult fight to come, having reduced Jean Philippe -Mateta, who is venerated to be a handful, only 31 keys from the ball and a duel waste has won in Selhurst Park.

Nordi-Mukiele

After shining in the Champions League, it should not be a shock in which Mukiele instantly installed. The Premier League can be a delicate beast to adapt, but early proof indicates that it is a phenomenal capture.

Roker Report’s journalist Andy Tomlinson certainly agrees, with a post-match 9/10 elementary rating given to the brand new number 20 after “completely closed” the threat of Mateta.

With the French defender announced as “exceptional” by the aforementioned Graham, hope will be that Mukiele and Xhaka will be able to continue to be crucial parts of the BRIS machine, because survival is triumphantly secure without real worries infiltrating.

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