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Newcastle Legend Praises Sunderland’s Premier League Return: “It’s Great to Have Them Back”

Newcastle Legend Praises Sunderland’s Premier League Return: “It’s Great to Have Them Back”

Sunderland’s return to the Premier League after an eight-year absence has not only reignited excitement among their loyal fanbase—it’s also earned unexpected praise from one of their fiercest rivals. Former Newcastle United striker Alan Shearer, speaking on The Rest Is Football podcast, applauded the Black Cats’ strong start to the season, calling it “great to have them back in the Premier League.”

⚽ A Confident Start to Life Back in the Top Flight

Adjusting to the pace and intensity of the Premier League is no easy feat, especially for newly promoted sides. But Sunderland have defied expectations in their opening three fixtures, securing two wins and sitting sixth in the table heading into the first international break.

Their campaign began with a gritty 2-1 win over Brentford, followed by a dominant 3-0 victory against West Ham United. Despite a narrow defeat in their third outing, the early signs suggest Regis Le Bris’ side are more than capable of competing at this level.

“They’ve had a right go, Sunderland, haven’t they?” Shearer said. “The money they have spent. I’m always nice about Sunderland. I told you it’s great to have them back in the Premier League, and they’ve had a great start. Well done, Sunderland.”

💰 Backed in the Market, Built for Survival

Sunderland’s resurgence has been fueled by an ambitious summer transfer window, with the club investing £183.4 million to bolster their squad. Fifteen new players arrived, including high-profile signings such as Granit Xhaka from Bayer Leverkusen, Omar Alderete, and Simon Adringa.

The club’s aggressive recruitment strategy reflects a clear intent: not just to survive, but to thrive. While fellow promoted sides Leeds United and Burnley have also made encouraging starts, Sunderland currently lead the trio in the standings.

One minor setback came when Chelsea recalled teenage striker Marc Guiu from his loan spell due to an injury crisis at Stamford Bridge. However, the depth and versatility of Sunderland’s squad suggest they’re well-equipped to absorb such losses.

🔮 What Comes Next?

With the international break offering a moment to regroup, Sunderland fans can reflect on a promising start that has defied the odds. The club’s blend of experienced additions and youthful energy has created a balanced squad capable of challenging established Premier League sides.

Alan Shearer’s endorsement may surprise some, given his deep ties to Newcastle, but it underscores the respect Sunderland have earned in their early performances. If they continue on this trajectory, the Black Cats could be writing a new chapter—one that doesn’t just mark their return, but their resurgence.

The Premier League is watching. And Sunderland are making sure they’re seen.

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