Sunderland Echo writer Jason Jones with a round-up of the latest Sunderland-related news and speculation.
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00:00Hello, this is Jason Jones from the Sunderland Echo, the round-up of all the latest Sunderland news for you.
00:06Sunderland will be reunited with former boss Tony Mowbray this weekend when they travel to the Hawthorns to play West Brom in the Championship.
00:12It's good news for the Blackcats on the injury front as well.
00:15Both Enzo Lefebvre and Leo Hjelda are expected to be back in Regis Libre's matchday squad for the trip.
00:21That being said, the Frenchman has strongly hinted that he will persist with Trey Humer left back and Alan Brown filling in as a makeshift right back.
00:29Speaking of Mowbray, the former Sunderland manager has said that he holds no resentment towards his former club following his departure from Wearside
00:36and has wished the Blackcats well over the remainder of their promotion push, although not better than his current team, it has to be said.
00:42Speaking about his time at the Stadium of Light, Mowbray said,
00:45I really enjoyed it. We won lots of games. We had a very young team but performed at good levels and won lots of games.
00:51It made it exciting for the fans, I think. The current manager is doing just that as well.
00:56And finally, from one ex-Sunderland boss to another, Paolo D'Acanio has hinted that he is ready to return to football management at any given moment.
01:03The Italian is currently working as a pundit in his home country and has not held a coaching job since he left the Stadium of Light in 2013.
01:10Speaking in a recent interview, however, he said,
01:13Never say never. I still keep myself fit. Maybe one day. I am ready any time.