Jermain Defoe Hails Sunderland’s Premier League Return, Calls Club a Sleeping Giant

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Former England striker Jermain Defoe shared his joy over Sunderland’s return to the Premier League on the latest episode of Football’s Greatest: Could It Be Magic, hosted by Joe Cole and Ashley Cole, describing the club as a sleeping giant. Defoe, who remains a fan favourite at the Stadium of Light, reflected on his fond memories with the club and praised their strong start to the season.

Jermain Defoe (Photo Credit: Jermain Defoe via Instagram)
Jermain Defoe (Photo Credit: Jermain Defoe via Instagram)

As reported by SoftFootball, Manchester United defeated Sunderland 2-0 to claim their first clean sheet of the campaign, but Defoe believes Sunderland’s comeback to the top flight is still something special. Defoe said:

It was amazing, Ash. I remember speaking to Darren Bent years ago when he went to Sunderland from Tottenham. He told me, JD, the club’s unbelievable — the atmosphere, the fan base. Even when they dropped to League One, I always thought, This club’s a sleeping giant. To be back in the Premier League now is unbelievable. And what a start—Isidore, the centre-forward, has scored in all three home games, and he’s got the number 18 shirt.

Ashley Cole (Photo Credit: Ashley Cole via Instagram)
Ashley Cole (Photo Credit: Ashley Cole via Instagram)

Ashley Cole also praised Sunderland’s progress, noting:

They’ve continued their form from last year. Watching them in the Championship, I was like, They’re strong; they can run.

Defoe added:

Even Granit Xhaka signing was a big one. He was on my A licence. He messaged me to ask about the club. I told him he’d love it there—the fans are amazing, and it’s a great place for experienced players to guide the young ones. He’s loving it.

Defoe concluded the discussion by praising Sunderland’s smart recruitment:

They’ve done really clever business. It’s great to see the club thriving again.

Joe Cole (Photo Credit: Joe Cole via Instagram)
Joe Cole (Photo Credit: Joe Cole via Instagram)

Joe Cole, who recently featured in a charity match at Stamford Bridge, where Hazard expressed his delight, as reported by Softfootball, echoed Defoe’s optimism about Sunderland’s project, describing their recruitment as clever and balanced.

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