Monday, February 2, 2015

Gus Poyet Sunderland’s finally See the Light!



A duel considered for the sake of salvation between two struggling entities, fighting for their permanency and keep on adding points of gold for their overall survival.

With today’s match considered vital for both squads- seeing red in their Premiership campaigns, the visiting Burnley Clarets were on their way to the Stadium of Light and try to make some noise.

Unfortunately the lads managed by Gus Poyet were really a bit determined to net three points of gold and not disappoint their follower’s, considered among the tops and most supportive in EPL circles.

This win enables the Black cats out of the danger zones of relegation and twenty thee points in their favor so far- very well a much needed win that so far keeps their hopes alive for their permanency and salvation from the last three descent positions.

So far being avoided by the Sunderland chaps, who some say it’s just pure luck or these boys really delivered in the clutch and in the best of times.

Today’s win saw in the Black Cats, a prized acquisition from American tier Toronto Reds, in Jermain Defoe who made his debut as a striker with his new squad and marked the go ahead goal.

When the Sunderland chaps start playing a strong and creative football, this squad is impossible to stop and good results show off after their matches.
 
Still there’s quite a way for its Manager Gus Poyet to maintain a certain continuance in his initial eleven very well try to finished in a much comfortable position in the overall table at the end of the campaign.

For now Sunderland’s Boss needs to start a certain spark or motivation that will make his boys a bit competitive and start a certain streak with a positive touch.

Nothing is impossible, as you may recall the Black Cats surprised in the Tyne Wear Derby a resurgent Newcastle United squad that in the last minute this squad got the best of this match.

That was then and now the residents of the Stadium of Light need to focus in the remaining fifteen matches of the campaign and net some important results in their quest of salvation and ultimate of feats in this campaign.




As this club motto states “Consectatio Excellentiae” or in Pursuit of Excellence, is what the Uruguayan Boss of Sunderland Association of Football is seeking this campaign once in for all and give its fans a reason to smile after displaying their patience. 

This win shows how the persistence in which this club wants to persevere at the end of this campaign and achieve the ultimate of goals in their Premiership permanency.


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