Giaccherini scores two for Sunderland at Darlington but happier with 90 minutes
Giaccherini’s two goals helped Sunderland to a 4-2 win over non-league Darlington 1883 in their opening friendly last night after the Quakers had raced into a two-goal lead inside the opening 20 minutes.
It was at Heritage Park last season where Giaccherini suffered a groin strain on the eve of the Premier League campaign which began a series of injury problems that limited him to just eight top flight appearances.
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“I’m happy to be back playing for the first time and playing 90 minutes,” he said.
“That’s good for my fitness, although I was tired in the last 15 minutes.
“The goals don’t matter, because that’s part of football, but for fitness after the injury, it’s okay.
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Hide Ad“I forgot that it was at Darlington that I got injured last season with the groin, so I’ll keep my fingers crossed for this season because I want to play all of it.”
The Italian international doesn’t try to mask the frustration which he suffered last season after the groin strain was followed by two lay-offs with an ankle injury.
But now he is focused on looking forwards - particularly with Italy’s likely participation in the European Championships next summer.
“Yes, last season was really, really hard because I had to watch the games from the stands,” added the 30-year-old.
“That’s tough.
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Hide Ad“But now we’re starting again and this season for me is so important.
“The injuries are part of football, but now I’ve forgotten the injuries and this season is another season.
“I want to play as many games as possible and after that there’s the Euros.”