Saturday, January 11, 2014

A Treble of a Performance

Adam Johnson couldn’t believe his eyes as well lucky star, after having a field day for his Black Cats that marked this club sudden emergence- with two wins in a row in less than a week’s time.
Everything started in the middle of the week with a resilient Sunderland eleven, which really fought for its honor and determined to erase their skid.
Ask their rivals in turn the almighty Manchester United Red Devils, who thought that their luck was going to change, as well get an easy win for their confused Manager in need of one urgently.
Things didn’t work that day at Old Trafford after a resilient Sunderland squad and it’s Uruguayan Manager Gus Poyet that never stopped motivating his chaps on the sidelines.
A resounding victory as visitors at the Theater of Dreams mean a shoot in the arm of optimism as well a way of making a case in what’s the remaining of a season that can really be salvaged!
With back to back wins in FA cup and today in league play, a squad submerged in the abyss and destined to relegation- all of a sudden they’re in the fight of their survival and continuance in their Premiership stay.
 Still with seventeen points in the table and well two away from salvation, with upcoming matches against a surprising Southampton squad that in this week came out victorious- things won’t be as easy as it looks for Skipper Poyets lads, but not difficult.
A treble of a performance for Johnson meant a well-deserved victory to crown this chap hell of a game day and seal today’s victory at Craven Cottage as a feat like no other.
Although the Cottagers aren’t a rival to be scared of, still a win is a win and counts for the Stadium of Light residents well deserved victory and a chance to really display an ambitious football in their quest to salvation.
 With several matches left, the deal is alive and kicking very well for its followers that never stopped in supporting its beloved Black Cats in hopes of a miracle- that all of a sudden are becoming a reality in this second half of league play.
Is something under the arm of Sunderland’s Andean Manager Gus Poyet as well what will the destiny be of this traditional club that makes the Tyne Wear Daly Derby vibrate with emotions, well done and hope to see many of this performance’s lads.
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