Anthony Patterson's late dilemma, Danny Batth injury concern plus Sheffield United captain praises Sunderland
and live on Freeview channel 276
It was roles reversed following Saturday’s 2-2 draw with QPR, when Rangers goalkeeper Seny Dieng headed home a dramatic equaliser at the Stadium of Light
For a moment it looked like Black Cats stopper Anthony Patterson might try to repeat that here, as he ventured towards the centre circle with his side 2-1 down.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdYet, despite Dieng’s late intervention, you also run the risk of leaving yourselves exposed. There was also more time left in the game, prompting Patterson to stay put before Lynden Gooch’s cross was caught by Blades keeper Wes Foderingham.
That was as close as the visitors came to taking a point, despite falling two goals behind following Dan Neil’s first-half red card.
Here are some of the other moments you may have missed:
Alex Neil’s chat with Corry Evans
Sunderland were without captain Corry Evans at Bramall Lane, with Neil later confirming the midfielder had picked up an injury.
Evans was still at the ground with the Black Cats squad, who had travelled to Sheffield the day before, and had a lengthy chat with Neil on the touchline during the pre-match warm-ups.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThe pair appeared to be discussing tactical elements and the side’s shape, after the team once again set-up with a back three and wing-backs, with Alex Pritchard operating just behind Ross Stewart and Ellis Simms.
Danny Batth’s injury concern
After electing not to make a change when his side were reduced to 10 men, Neil made three substitutions nine minutes after half-time.
Bailey Wright, Trai Hume and Jay Matete came on in place of Simms, Pritchard and Elliot Embleton, with Sunderland changing to a 4-4-1 shape with a numerical disadvantage.
Neil made two more changes with four minutes remaining as Aji Alese and Jack Diamond replaced Danny Batth and Jack Clarke.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdBatth had been holding his groin before the substitution, with Neil unwilling to risk another senior player.
When asked about the defender after the match, Neil said: "His groin tightened up, we took him off the pitch, we’ll assess him and see how he is for the weekend.”
Praise from Blades defender
Sheffield United were narrowly beaten in the Championship play-offs last season and are one of the teams being tipped to challenge near the top again this campaign.
It was therefore encouraging that Sunderland held their own for large spells and still managed to make a fist of it following Neil’s red card.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdAfter the match Black Cats goalscorer Lynden Gooch could be seen chatting with Blades captain John Egan, who also came through the academy at Sunderland.
"I spoke to John Egan,” said Gooch after the match. “I lived with him while we were both at Sunderland and he said after the game ‘yous are a really good side,’ and that’s coming from a team that was in the Premier League two years ago.”
Former target makes late cameo
Earlier this summer Sunderland were tracking Brighton winger Reda Khadra, yet the 21-year-old signed for Sheffield United on loan instead.
Khadra is yet to start a Championship match since the move but came on and looked a threat for the final 24 minutes here.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdBoth Matete and Wright were booked in stoppage-time for bringing down the German when he ran at pace towards Sunderland’s goal.