
Marco Gabbiadini Hails Robin Roefs as Sunderland’s Standout Performer Against Crystal Palace
Sunderland’s return to the Premier League has been marked by resilience, tactical discipline, and a string of standout individual performances — none more so than that of goalkeeper Robin Roefs. Following a man-of-the-match display in the Black Cats’ goalless draw against Crystal Palace, club legend Marco Gabbiadini has heaped praise on the Dutch stopper, calling his early form “really impressive.”

🧤 Roefs: Calm, Composed, and Crucial
Roefs, signed from NEC Nijmegen over the summer, has quickly established himself as a fan favourite on Wearside. After keeping a clean sheet on his Premier League debut against West Ham and saving a crucial penalty against Brentford, the 22-year-old delivered another commanding performance at Selhurst Park, helping Sunderland secure a valuable point.
Speaking on BBC Radio Newcastle’s Total Sport, Gabbiadini highlighted Roefs’ composure and technical sharpness:
“He’s very still. If you watch him, he’s not one of these keepers that’s skipping about and jumping about when the ball is in motion. He makes good reaction saves. Great start for him, obviously, off the back of that penalty save two weeks ago.”
Gabbiadini also praised Roefs’ ability to read the game and respond decisively in one-on-one situations, referencing a key moment in the first half when the keeper rushed out to deny Jean-Philippe Mateta.
🔒 Defensive Solidity and Smart Recruitment
Roefs’ emergence has been a cornerstone of Sunderland’s defensive strength this season. Under new manager Régis Le Bris, the team has looked organized and confident, with Roefs providing a reliable last line of defence.
“I think defensively the team are pretty solid,” Gabbiadini noted. “The fans must be absolutely delighted with how it’s going.”
The former striker also acknowledged the broader success of Sunderland’s summer recruitment, which saw several new faces arrive to support the club’s Premier League ambitions.
🔮 A Promising Season Ahead
With seven points from their first four matches, Sunderland sit seventh in the Premier League table — a remarkable achievement for a newly promoted side. Roefs’ performances have played a key role in that success, and if his form continues, he could be one of the breakout stars of the season.
Gabbiadini’s endorsement reflects growing belief in the squad’s potential, and with Aston Villa up next, Sunderland will be hoping their young goalkeeper can once again rise to the occasion.
For now, Robin Roefs is proving to be more than just a smart signing — he’s becoming the heartbeat of a team determined to defy expectations.
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