SUNDERLAND EARNED THE unwanted record of becoming the first English club to go 20 home games without a win on Saturday, illustrating the size of the task facing new manager Chris Coleman.
The Black Cats — whose last win at the Stadium of Light came on December 17 last year — managed at least to secure a point against Millwall with a 2-2 draw in their Championship clash.
However, Coleman, who resigned as Wales head coach on Friday, faces a monumental challenge to even prevent a second successive relegation.
Sunderland are bottom of the table, four points from safety.
Coleman, who was not at Saturday’s match as he is due to fulfil a prior engagement in Wales turning on Christmas lights in Newport, is set to sign his contract on Sunday and take charge of Tuesday’s game with Aston Villa.
While Robbie Stockdale took temporary charge in the dugout, Coleman’s former Wales assistant Kit Symons watched from the stands.
Lewis Grabban, one of the Black Cats’ few shining lights this season, gave the hosts an early lead, shooting home from close range after a horrendous error by Millwall goalkeeper Jordan Archer.
However, within minutes the visitors were level thanks to a goalkeeping howler by Robin Ruiter, allowing George Saville’s tame effort to bounce through his hands.
Northern Ireland international Saville doubled his tally four minutes later, as a free-kick played him in and he shot past Ruiter.
But the hosts levelled early in the second half, with Adam Matthews’ cross evading Archer to grab a point.
At the other end of the table, Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Reading 2-0 — their sixth win in seven matches — to leapfrog Sheffield United at the summit and take a two-point lead.
Ivan Cavaleiro put Wolves 1-0 up early on and Matt Doherty sealed the points two minutes from time — their first win at Reading since 2005 — after the leaders had withstood a flurry of attacks in the second period.
Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo was impresssed by the manner in which his players had adapted during the match.
We knew we were playing against a good team, one that causes a lot of problems,” he told the BBC.
“They are a team that changed their shape to play against us, so we had to find solutions.
“One of them was to defend well. The boys did well. When you see a player throw their body in front of the ball, that is commitment.”
Sheffield United had briefly gone top after beating Burton Albion 3-1 on Friday and have a two-point advantage over third-placed Cardiff City.
Cardiff maintained their unbeaten home record this term with a 2-0 win over an in-form Brentford side who suffered their first defeat in 10 matches.
The leaders though will be casting an anxious eye over their shoulders at Aston Villa who have put their poor start firmly behind them, as a double from Ghanaian international Albert Adomah saw them come from behind to beat Queens Park Rangers 2-1.
Adomah’s brace helped Villa — who were without former Chelsea great John Terry for the first time this season through a broken metatarsal — to their fourth away win, already equalling their total from last season.
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Wow the second Andy Lee article in a few days and six short paragraphs well done lads. At least it wasn’t a copy of a newstalk interview like the previous one. The 42 has spend the last 6 months banging on about MMA and Conor Mcgregor relentlessly. Multiple articles a day. All the while Andy Lee, an actual World Champion, has been pretty much ignored. The coverage before his last fight was utterly pathetic one article the week of the fight. One!
Might top that this time round. Although Conor McGregor might tweet something during the week so that will probably take up sometime.Lee is a class act and a complete gentlemen and gets involved in none of the nonsense seen at the convention centre last week. Maybe ye guys could give someone the whole country can rally around a bit more prominence.
Well said
Boxing as a sport is living off its past glories. It is boring and slow these days, when compared to other forms of combat.
It says it all that the biggest fight in boxing is between a pair of old men. If boxing wanted to help itself, it should have forced may weather and pacman to fight years ago….instead they are doing it now when they are both well past their prime and looking for one last paycheck.
Don’t get me wrong…..Andy lee is a great ambassador and I wish him well, but boxing is the past…mma is the future
You’d swear you had to pay for the 42..
Skippy, well said.
Patrick, your meaningless twaddle could’ve been condensed a tad itself
In fairness Patrick not many media outlets are covering Andy lee and I’m not sure why, possible because he is based in New York the last few years. It’s bad form but there is no need to knock MMA because of it. MMA fans have waited a long time for a genuine contender to back and support and mcgregor, for all the show boating and publicity stunts is a disciplined hard working athlete.
Never has there been so little fuss about an Irish World Champion as Andy Lee
Its a disgrace. Im a big Andy fan n rate him as one of Irelands best ever but its neither Conors nor MMA’s fault the media tend to over look his achievements n how well he’s represented Ireland throughout his career.
Conor is breaking new ground n he is doing an AMAZING job for Ireland in wat is still a new sport.
Andy has done an amazing job so far representing us in a traditional & established sport n the media coverage he doesnt get from the national press is disgusting but that isnt Conor’s nor MMA’s fault.
Theres room for both sports n theres room for two superstars on our island, give Conor his due n leave him outa yer idiotic “Either/Or” equations when talkin about Andy
Absolutely.
I think Conor is fantastic. Just wish Andy Lee got a bit more recognition.
MacGregor has certainly put MMA on the map in Ireland
Technically Andy right now is boxing better than any Irish boxer Ive ever seen n Id go so far as to say that technically he is now shoulder to shoulder with GGG.
Not many will agree because he doesnt get the coverage n respect he deserves but its theres a more battle proven, harder punching boxer with better stamina right now then its maybe Kovalev whos my Lb for Lb number 1 right now or Golovkin who I dont say much good about coz hes in tha same division as Andy & Jay Quigley.
Right now Adny Lee is the fighter we were all expecting to come outa the Kronk Gym. Hes like a coiled spring n is hitting harder than ever like a cobra striking, like the Motor city Cobra himself Tommy “The Hitman” Hearns a genuine all time great.
Im not joking when I say that Andy is Irelands Tommy Hearns, hes the Limerick City Cobra. Nobody in the sport has paid the dues Andy Lee has n the wealth of knowledge he has acquired in the sport from Training with the likes of Tommy Hearns is now all starting to shine.
Andy is the Real McCoy n after he KO’s Quillin on sat night not just the Irish Press will be kissin his ass but the Brits will be too.
Carl Froch ?
Hes a Good’un but Andy isnt more than 3 high level defences away from him.
Roy Jones Jr had a great lead hook but Andy Lee has the most powerful lead hook Ive seen since Mickey Wards.
Its disgusting the lack of acknowledgement he gets n it can be coz of nothing other than politics.
As far as i am aware the42.ie have been known to sponsor an MMA fighter and his corner recently so it would make reasonable sense that they would promote the sport. You also cannot argue with the growth in MMA interest lately