Noah Sadiki blows away yet again after what he’s done away from Sunderland – ‘Insane’

Sunderland will be pleased to hear that Noah Sadiki is receiving glowing reviews after his performance for the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Sadiki played in the DR Congo’s World Cup qualification game against Cameroon, with his side coming away with the three points on Thursday.

Sunderland spent a lot of money in the summer to get behind and back Regis Le Bris ahead of what was always going to be a tough Premier League campaign.

Sadiki has been a revelation for Sunderland, and Le Bris will be glad to hear that his midfielder made it through the game without picking up an injury.

DR Congo are now within touching distance of qualifying for the World Cup, and their fans – as well as other observers – are amazed by what they’ve seen from Sadiki.

Sunderland manager Regis Le Bris looks deep in thought.
Credit: Imago

DR Congo and Nigeria fans can’t believe Noah Sadiki’s ability

Sunderland will know that clubs will be interested in Sadiki come January, and keeping hold of him is vital.

Sadiki has been nominated for Africa’s Young Player of the Year award, which comes after his fantastic performances for club and country.

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Sadiki’s appearances for club and country this season

DR Congo fans have piled to social media after their country’s win, with many in awe of Sadiki’s “insane” performance.

Even Nigerian fans are worried about the Sunderland star, as their country next faces Sadiki.

Another fan said: “Noah Sadiki’s concentration is insane, even at Sunderland I’ve never seen him like this.”

Another fan added: “Sadiki is the heart of Congo, literally a battery.”

Sadiki’s market value should now have doubled at Sunderland

Following Sadiki’s terrific performances at the highest level for Sunderland and DR Congo, his market value should have increased by at least double.

Sunderland signed Sadiki for £17.2m in the summer, which now seems to be one of the signings of the summer.

If clubs come knocking for Sadiki in January, then Sunderland should hold out for a minimum of £50m.

Sadiki is only going to get better for the Mackems, as he will gain further experience in the Premier League by playing against world-class opposition.

Sunderland fans are probably not too surprised by the comments on Sadiki. The young man is truly a star in the making.

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