Edwards has his 'head right' to be top-flight hit
CARLOS Edwards believes the "kick in the teeth" of being sent on loan helped him get his head right after a poor start to the campaign.
The Trinidad and Tobago international has had to deal with his fair share of setbacks in the last two seasons through injury and loss of form, but believes his tough military upbringing helped him emerge from them.
The 20-year-old spent six weeks with Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers. But now, for possibly the first time since the Black Cats were promoted to the Premier League a year-and-a-half ago, Edwards has told fans they will finally see the best of him again.
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