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Deye Muel

A year ago

REPORT: SUNDERLAND VS STOKE CITY

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A year ago

Alex Neil praised an exhaustive 5-1 win on his re-visitation of Sunderland with Stoke, on what ended up being a disputable evening at the Arena of Light. A disappointed Tony Mowbray, who supplanted Neil on Wearside last August following advancement, was advised for scrutinizing how the Potters scored the opener four minutes before half-time through Josh Laurent.


After that Stoke wrapped things up with two final part objectives each for Tyrese Campbell and Dwight Gayle fixing an agreeable triumph, notwithstanding Alex Pritchard pulling one in the middle between for Sunderland.




The Dad host likewise needed to ask allies not to toss rockets after something gave off an impression of being tossed at previous Newcastle striker Gayle as he praised his most memorable objective near a segment of the home allies. There was almost no between the different sides when Laurent's opener showed up after an episode that exasperated Sunderland.


Official Jeremy Simpson had halted play for a head injury when Ki-Jana Hoever was cleared out by his goalkeeper, Matija Sarkic, as he missed a punch for the ball. At the point when safeguard Morgan Fox cleaned up the line during that assault, Sunderland seemed, by all accounts, to be in charge before the authority halted play.




Simpson decided to restart by dropping an uncontested ball for Sarkic. He promptly carried out to Hoever, who had recently been permitted to return the field of play, and his pass prompted Stoke going after down the right. Will Smallbone's reduction was ideal for Laurent to pound in.


Simpson avoided Mowbray and advised him after he had moved toward him on the field of play after the half-time whistle, and boos rang around the Arena of Light. The home side found no chance back, meaning a third progressive loss and they are presently six focuses from 6th spot in the table, as Stoke caused a record-equalling heaviest loss for Sunderland at the Arena of Light.




Before the primary objective, Jack Clarke and Amad Diallo had undermined on occasion to breakdown the Stoke guard. In any case, when the last part got going, with Stoke driving and Sarkic supplanted by Jack Bonham in the Stoke objective, things got far superior for the guests.


Sunderland midfielder Dan Neil's endeavored backpass was run after by Gayle in the 53rd moment and the striker immediately found Smallbone, whose pass left Campbell with the basic errand of taking advantage of an unfilled net.




Under four minutes after the fact Campbell splendidly nestled into second subsequent to seeing an underlying shot hindered. Pritchard pulled one back for Sunderland by turning in Patrick Roberts' low cross at the close to post in the 63rd moment however Gayle fueled in from short proximity six minutes after the fact after Patterson had denied Fox.


With 14 minutes remaining Gayle, partaking in his most memorable game at this scene, headed in Smallbone's free-kick to complete the scoring - and he barely missed being hit with a rocket as well.


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