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Sunderland hot prospect backed for big future as striker makes 'intensity' admission

Timur Tutierov has already made a big impression on loan at Exeter City

Sunderland's Timur Tutierov

Sunderland striker Timur Tutierov(Image: Stu Forster/Getty Images)

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Sunderland striker Timur Tutierov has a “huge future” in the game. That’s according to Exeter City manager Gary Caldwell who has been impressed with the Ukrainian winger since his arrival in Devon on loan from the Wearsiders.

The 20-year-old made his first start for Exeter in League One against Mansfield Town and he had the Grecians’ best chances in the game in the 0-0 draw.

The Ukraine U21 player scored in his first two Exeter City games and his first start came in his fifth appearance for the Grecians.

“He’s a young player with a huge future,” Caldwell told BBC Radio Devon. “He’s scored two goals already and had our most dangerous actions.

“It’s his first start in league football, so we have to support him and keep working with him, but I think you see the talent and the threat that he poses whenever he’s on the pitch.

“He gives us something and he can be happy with his performance, but that final outcome he has to keep working on and make it better.

Timur Tutierov celebrates after scoring for Exeter City at Port Vale

Timur Tutierov celebrates after scoring for Exeter City at Port Vale

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“If he does, I keep telling him I think he’s got the potential to be a top, top player.”

Tutierov represented his country at the 2024 European U19 Championships but has still to break into the Sunderland first team having joined the Black Cats from Kolos Kovalivka in 2023.

But he said he is enjoying his experience in League One having trained with Exeter before making his temporary move in the middle of January.

“I’m glad I came to this great environment where I can progress, where coaches are interested in my development, and thanks to them I feel very comfortable and very confident,” Tutierov told BBC Radio Devon.

“I’m glad I came to this team because it feels for me like a little family, and I think it’s what I need.

“Here it’s a different type of football because I was with the first team all the time [at Sunderland] but I didn’t play football.

“The biggest difference is obviously the intensity, it’s the passion to win.

“Here it’s far more different from the games than in the U21s because most of the season I played for the U21s.”

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