O’Donovan believes Keane right to read squad the riot act
WHILE most Sunderland players
must be fearing for their futures
in the wake of Roy Keane's comments
at the weekend, striker
Roy O'Donovan last night revealed
how he is ready to prove
his worth to the Black Cats boss.
Saturday's defeat at Bolton
Wanderers provoked an angry reaction
from Keane, who was far
from happy with the manner in
which the Black Cats succumbed
to their 14th league away defeat
of the season.
The Irishman revealed there
are few in his squad guaranteed
to be playing next season following
the result.
With several players out of
contract in the coming weeks,
Keane will begin his summer
clearout, with only Dwight Yorke
- of the free agents - expected to
extend their stay on Wearside.
And Keane has promised not to
stop there, warning that the futures
of Sunderland's under contract
stars are far from assured.
However, O'Donovan fully
agrees with Keane's sentiments
and the Cork-born forward is relishing
the challenge ahead.
He said: "In the Premier
League there's no margin for errors.
The performance on Saturday
as a team, we didn't do
enough and we didn't deserve to
win the game.
"I suppose rightly so he
(Keane) came out and said we
didn't play well. That's fair
enough.
"The competition is good and
even if the match had been won
or lost on Saturday he was always
going to bring in players
during the summer anyway.
"It's good to be challenging for
places, it keeps you on your toes
and next year we'll get some good
players and we can push on."
O'Donovan feels the club can
build on the achievements of this
season and, having consolidated
their position in the top flight,
the 22-year-old does not feel attracting
talent will be a problem.
He said: "We did our first job,
which was to stay in the league
and it's all to do with the chairman
and the manager and what
they do in the off season. I know
they are going to be working really
hard to get the right players.
"There won't be any problem
attracting players here. We've
done well this year and we're
looking to build now so we can
get some stability here and we
can push on as a club.
"Everything is rosy at the moment
as far as Sunderland is concerned
and I just want to be part
of that."
The striker has played only a
bit part this season, having
joined the club from Cork City in
August last year.
But, after finishing top scorer
in the Eircom League for Cork
last season, O'Donovan revealed
he never expected to be thrust
into the first-team spotlight in
his first campaign.
His appearance as a second
half substitute at Bolton on Saturday
was O'Donovan's 16th
league outing for the club.
"It was a bit of a step up to
what I was used to but I've enjoyed
it," he said. "I'm looking
forward to Sunday (Arsenal at
home) now and hopefully I will
get a start.
"The manager said to me it's
up to myself how hard I work to
get in the team, but he never
signed me to get in the team
straight away.
"I'm just grateful for the
amount of games I have played."
Following the disappointment
of the Bolton defeat, O'Donovan
believes the Wearsiders should
look forward to pitting their wits
against Arsene Wenger's Arsenal
on Sunday.
"They are a fantastic team to
watch," said O'Donovan. "They
play great football. It will be a
great test for us and we'll have no
excuses if we lose the game."
9:27am Thursday 8th May 2008
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