VICTOR Anichebe’s recent form with Sunderland is no fluke, according to his personal trainer, Nicky Holender.
Anichebe scored two late goals in Sunderland’s 3-0 win over Hull last weekend to take his tally to three in two games.
‘Those goals, that was exactly what we’d worked on all summer,” Holender, a former footballer, model, singer and actor, tells Sportsmail.
‘I had a plan where I’d put him through hell for 20 minutes. I annihilated him. Then we’d start working on finishing, one-on-ones, explosive bursts so that his body would get used to doing that when tired. Doing it 20 times over.
“When Victor gets tired and he’s carrying that weight, his body gets into a situation where it can’t cope — that’s when you break down.”
‘We had to get his muscles used to coping with that immense power for 90 minutes, not 75. Look at his goals against Hull. Both one-on-one with a defender in the box, one touch to get away from him and bang — goal.
The trainer says fans should expect more from the Nigerian striker.
‘That’s what you’ll see with Victor this year, at the end of games he will be stronger than everyone else on the pitch. I train NFL players and Victor has the perfect body-type for a running-back.
‘Of all the players I work with, his raw physical and technical ability makes him unplayable if he’s in the right condition.’
Anichebe has been working with Holender for four years. This summer, however, Holender sensed a change in his mindset. The pair would meet at 9am at a gym in Santa Monica. A two-hour workout would be followed by lunch and another two-hour field session.
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