‘Something we’re working on’: Beale hoping to turn Sunderland man into new creative outlet

Sunderland boss Michael Beale has an unlikely plan for full-back Trai Hume.

Hume has become somewhat of an unlikely hero on a Sunderland team full of talent—talent that, in Jack Clarke‘s instance, is worth at over £20 million.

In January 2022, the current Northern Ireland international signed for a rumoured sum of under £200,000 from Linfield FC.

Since then, the 21-year-old has made 64 appearances for the Black Cats in league play. He has also participated in all 31 of his team’s Championship games this year.

Hume is rarely mentioned, at least not as frequently as names like Clarke, Dan Neil, and so on, like a generally reliable full-back.

However, Hume is consistently among the first names on the roster, and Beale is now expecting even greater performance from the young man.

Michael Beale wants Trai Hume getting more assists

Hume has only recorded one assist thus far this season.

Prior to tonight’s Championship match against Huddersfield Town, Beale disclosed his intention to encourage Hume to score more goals by assigning Clarke and other wide players the responsibility of attacking the back post when crosses in from the opposite side.

Regarding Hume, Beale is cited as saying:

“He deserves more and that’s something we’re working on with Jack [Clarke] and Paddy [Patrick Roberts] and Abdoullah Ba; when our full-backs are crossing the ball can they maybe attack the far post? A lot of their goals come from dribbling but I think Trai should have maybe five or six more assists with our wide players arriving in the box. So you’re nudging these little things in.”

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