Sunderland ace labelled the perfect signing as Regis Le Bris says he is ‘what we needed’

SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 26: Wilson Isidor of Sunderland celebrates after he scores the second goal during the Sky Bet Championship match between Sunderland AFC and Oxford United FC at Stadium of Light on October 26, 2024 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by Ian Horrocks/Sunderland AFC via Getty Images)

Sunderland ace labelled the perfect signing as Regis Le Bris says he is ‘what we needed’

For Sunderland boss Regis Le Bris, speaking ahead of this weekend’s clash with Championship strugglers QPR, Wilson Isidor’s ruthless finishing is only part of the package.

Yes, the Zenit St Petersburg loanee is in sensational form at present.

In six Championship starts, Wilson Isidor has scored four goals now. It is not just the frequency of his finishes, meanwhile, but the variety of them that has earned the Frenchman fans’ favourite status only a few weeks into his Black Cats career.

After chipping a winner into the Hull City net on the back of a barnstorming 80 yard run, Isidor lashed home a ‘wonderful’ volley as Sunderland defeated Oxford United on Saturday to move five points clear of Burnley and Leeds United at the top of the table.

Regis Le Bris worked with Isidor during his formative years in the Rennes youth team.

And, after being reunited with the Brittany-born 24-year-old on Wearside, the Sunderland boss is keen to point out that Isidor brings far more to the table than just sticking the ball in the back of the opposition net.

Regis Le Bris explains why Wilson Isidor is perfect Sunderland striker

“He wants to improve. This part of his personality is very interesting to us,” Le Bris says during his Thursday press conference, explaining the attributes which made Isidor the perfect fit for Sunderland’s system.

“His profile matches very well what we needed to improve our game. He is very orientated to run in behind – he is very generous – and with good timing. The connection with our striker, running in behind, was very important because we can create a chance just with one pass.”

The goal which secured three more points for Sunderland against Des Buckingham’s Oxford at the Stadium of Light sum up is just about the perfect example of what Le Bris is referring to.

After Isidor span in behind the Oxford backline, all it took was one clipped Dan Neil through ball to put the striker one-on-one.

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