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Despite not being at their best after Ipswich went down to 10 men early in the game, Lee Johnson’s Sunderland secured back to back League One victories for the first time since early November. Charlie Wyke’s 11th league goal of the season was thankfully enough to earn all three points for the visitors.
Lee Johnson’s Sunderland, thankfully, got back to winning ways against Shrewsbury at the Stadium of Light thanks to Charlie Wyke’s 11th league goal of the season in the first-half. First period was very good but the second not so much. However a win is a win ahead of a huge game at Ipswich on Tuesday!
Yet again, Sunderland dropped points and failed to build a winning run; this time losing at home to Plymouth Argyle, who gained their first away league win of the season. Lee Johnson’s side simply have to respond after this result in the games coming up.
Yes - you are reading that correctly, Charlie Wyke got a hat-trick for Sunderland as they won 3-0 at Wimbledon for their first league win since before their coronavirus break in December. The result should do confidence in Lee Johnson’s side very good ahead of two busy weeks, hopefully!
Sunderland drew for the third League One game in a row, this time 1-1 against second-placed Hull City. Aiden McGeady’s first half equaliser earned a point for Lee Johnson’s Black Cats at the Stadium of Light. The result puts massive pressure on upcoming games but we go again - hopefully!
An arguably patched together Sunderland side came from behind from pick a home draw against AFC Wimbledon in game where the main talking point was the factors going into it. Is it a good result in your opinion, considering the external factors? We shall see what happens with upcoming games.
Once again, Sunderland didn’t bother to take the opportunity to climb up the table as bottom side Wigan took three points from the Stadium of Light, which leaves newly-appointed Black Cats boss Lee Johnson with plenty to do on Wearside.
The post-Phil Parkinson era at Sunderland began with a come from behind draw against Burton Albion at the Stadium of Light, with Max Power’s late header earning a share of the spoils for the Black Cats. Things simply must significantly improve going forward.
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