Andy Reid’s winner against West Ham deep into injury time could well be the goal that keeps Sunderland in the Premier League.
Our 2-1 victory today at the Stadium of Light moves us up into 13th place, just above Newcastle. The atmosphere was superb, the crowd of 45,690 fans being very vocal. We are now seven points clear of the relegation zone with six games left to play, (three away and three at home).
We started the game very poorly and went a goal down after some poor defensive work with less than twenty minutes on the clock, Freddie Ljungberg firing in from the right side of the box. This seemed to spark us into action and we were level again ten minutes later, Kenwyne Jones tapping into an empty net from Daryl Murphy’s flick on following some good work from Keiran Richardson. Before half time, Craig Gordon kept us on level terms with an absolutely stunning fingertip save from Carlton Cole’s curling shot.
The second half was all Sunderland. We came out of the blocks quickly and had a number of decent chances on goal, including a clearance off the line from a Danny Collins’ header. With eighty-odd minutes on the clock, I thought we’d blown it when Murphy shot over an almost open goal from about ten yards out. However, with five minutes injury time signalled we kept on pushing and eventually got the goal we deserved in the final minute of the game. Anton Ferdinand failed to clear Carlos Edwards’ cross, his header flicking the ball towards Andy Reid. With almost the last kick of the game, Reid let the ball drop and unleashed a powerful left-foot volley into the back of the net.
We’ve now managed back-to-back victories in the Premier League for the first time since 2001, following last week’s win at Villa. Let’s hope we can continue this run of good form and make it three in a row at Fulham next week. Ha’way the lads!
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