Tuesday, December 6, 2016

An emerging Sunderland



A little bit of patience is what David Moyes is asking the faithful at the Stadium of Light at Tyne- Wear, after a slow start, suddenly this group is showing off a drive to become relegation free at the end of this campaign.

So far, the Sunderland bunch is netting important wins whenever these can display their game and overpower their foes as recently they did over a hapless Leicester City, the defending champions, doing the ultimate of feats. 

In five matches, the Black Cats have won three of these and netted nine points out of fifteen in play, by almost uplifting this squad out of the danger zone in baby steps but in a fast pace.

Not bad for a team that at the beginning of the campaign was losing each one of its matches and becoming a sure candidate to descend into the infamous and undesired Championship League.

Still for the Black Cats Boss his work at the Stadium of Light to try and turn things over for the best, are quite a challenge, but this is not an impossible feat after his chaps finally started in the winning side and now they are looking for more.

Ambition and especially several players taking the role of leaders in veteran Jermaine Defoe’s how lately he has been very active in scoring the winning or difference making goals for the Sunderland squad and delivering in the clutch with all around style.

For the Scotland native, its business as usual as easy it looks, they should not put their guards down and not show off to play, coming into their next compromise against bottom stricken Swansea City at Liberty Stadium looking to add some points.

Seen as the relegation Derby, here the Tyne- Wear chaps can make some progress with a win and results from several squads that can get them uplift, out of the abyss and now start fighting for higher spots in the overall table.

A European spot can be out of the question but you never know who can get a slump and slip down some spots in the table and it is when these chaps can take advantage of the circumstances and move up instead of down.

The motto in Stadium of Light is to move on and no stopping this keep winning streak despite the rival in front of them and adopt a more broad and hungry attitude if they would like to see the light of Premiership next campaign.

Finally David Moyes is starting to show off his magic in the helm of a club, after two consecutive fracases in Manu and Spain’s Real Sociedad, many thought that this chap managing days were over for good.

Still the Scotsman has a little magic under his sleeve and for sure, he can turn Sunderland as a total contender for the positive results coming in as desired.

The purpose of this campaign for Moyes and his squad is to play a more ambitious, spectacular and one of a kind football to salvage this campaign and become ready to front another challenging one.

Very well, for the Sunderland Boss, whenever he puts in the field his traditional diamond formation in a 4-2-3-1 or a 4-3-3- bingo, his squad does so well instead when he chooses an odd one in his 4-5-1.

Still no one told him that he was to be in a picnic or to have a field day with his group, as he is aware of his talent he got from Manu and in the preseason to consider some young guns from this squad academy, the outlook can be a bit promising.

Nothing is perfect as Moyes is on his way of staging an all-around revival at the Stadium of Light and a win this upcoming weekend can mean not only a winning streak but also a recovery.

As this club has the heart and spirit of doing the ultimate of feats at the end!

 
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