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Post by Les on Mar 18, 2019 10:28:55 GMT
www.safc.com/news/team-news/2019/march/ross-on-enforced-breakJust how significant could that win over Walsall be?Jack Ross is pleased with how Sunderland’s season is shaping up as preparations now switch to the Checkatrade Trophy Final. On Saturday, the Black Cats moved to within two points of second-place Barnsley with a game in hand as they came from behind to beat Walsall. Josh Gordon put the Saddlers in front inside four minutes before Lee Cattermole squeezed the ball home, with the help of stopper Liam Roberts and the post, to level things up at the break. Will Grigg then combined with second-half substitute Charlie Wyke to secure all three points on Wearside, and ensure the lads capitalised on Barnsley’s failure to defeat Doncaster Rovers on Friday. Luton Town also dropped points at home to Gillingham, leaving Sunderland seven off the Hatters with nine games left. “I say often enough that every point we collect in this league is one we have had to earn,” Ross said. “We’ve had to work incredibly hard for each one of the points we’ve got and particularly when you don’t start the game well it is tough. “We defended poorly in the opening period so it’s challenging to come from a goal behind. “I’m proud of the players in how they turned it around and the number of opportunities we created. “It is a nice feeling to go into this enforced break with the win over Walsall,” he continued. “It takes us to a nice points total and it leaves us in a good position and allows us the chance to now gather ourselves before we prepare for what lies ahead.”
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Post by sisyphus on Mar 18, 2019 11:26:15 GMT
Simple really.
As Barnsley only drew it means we're now in the driving seat. Win every game between now and the season end, we go up
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Post by eathummous on Mar 18, 2019 13:24:58 GMT
Think Ross has set a target for points. Statistically 88 points has been enough for automatic promotion so I guess he's looking for 6 more wins from the last nine.
Just hoping that Barnsley don't pick up 6 wins from their last eight.
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Post by macmackem on Mar 18, 2019 17:24:15 GMT
Simple really. As Barnsley only drew it means we're now in the driving seat. Win every game between now and the season end, we go up We were in the driving seat when we had three games in hand Sis, that didn't go too well either. Think there will be a few hiccups by all the club's in the coming weeks. Hope we don't have as many as the rest
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Post by sisyphus on Mar 19, 2019 8:58:51 GMT
Simple really. As Barnsley only drew it means we're now in the driving seat. Win every game between now and the season end, we go up We were in the driving seat when we had three games in hand Sis, that didn't go too well either. Think there will be a few hiccups by all the club's in the coming weeks. Hope we don't have as many as the rest You are of course correct Mac, and I'm not going to argue that point. I'm basically saying it's a really stupid question, so it deserves a really simplistic answer.
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Post by eathummous on Mar 19, 2019 13:14:25 GMT
Simple really. As Barnsley only drew it means we're now in the driving seat. Win every game between now and the season end, we go up We were in the driving seat when we had three games in hand Sis, that didn't go too well either. Think there will be a few hiccups by all the club's in the coming weeks. Hope we don't have as many as the rest All the top four have relatively easy run ins. I think that the only tough fixture on paper for any of those teams is our home game against Portsmouth. Given our history this season of making life difficult for ourselves i'm not confident of an automatic spot at this stage.
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