
"We checked Noah yesterday and he seems okay. We will see after the training sessions, today and tomorrow, if he will be available for this weekend - but we are positive. It's still possible that his injury is worse than we think but, at the minute, he is okay. He has had this injury before so he knows how it evolves and how serious it is. It's positive at the minute, but we will see."
"Omar has just come off a 20-hour flight, so we will see. We will assess him again this afternoon. We already had a chat with him yesterday which was positive. We just have to wait a bit to assess him."
Noah Sadiki withdrew from the DR Congo squad after an injury, and Omar Alderete suffered a muscle problem during Paraguay's friendly defeat to South Korea. Both players have started strongly for Sunderland, raising concerns about potential long-term absences. Initial medical assessments are positive and neither appears to have suffered a major setback, so both could be available for the weekend clash at the Stadium of Light. Final availability will depend on training assessments and recovery time, including Alderete's long international flight. Sunderland aim to rebuild momentum after a 2-0 defeat at Manchester United ahead of facing Wolves.
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