Sunderland boss identifies where his side can still improve after crucial win over Wigan Athletic
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Neil tweaked his tactics to offer greater protection to his backline against a side who likely to seal automatic promotion this season, with his team mostly offering their attacking threat on the counter attack.
The head coach said afterwards the impressive performance of his side had 'given him things to think about moving forward', though he added that he did not think they could play that way in every game.
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Hide AdIn particular, he feels his side can still show more threat in possession moving forward.
"It's our benchmark in terms of what we're capable of doing," Neil said.
"There's still more to come from us I think, in terms of moving the ball a little bit quicker probably, moving the ball from side to side a little bit better.
"But Saturday wasn't really about that. It was about making sure we stood up, and then the quality we did have was always going to be a factor in the game, and it was."
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Hide AdNeil was particularly pleased to secure his first win in front of nearly 5,000 travelling fans, and said the celebratory scenes between players and supporters should motivate his squad moving forward.
Sunderland travel to Charlton Athletic this weekend looking to build momentum and further bolster their position in the League One play-off places.
"I'm delighted with that, because the last couple of games they have been frustrated as we have been," Neil said.
"I've said to the players, what it does show that if we can get that big monster on our side, it is such a motivational tool for us.
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Hide Ad"I think they could see the organisation and the work ethic that the players put in.
"I don't think it's hard to please fans. I think if you do the basics really, really, well and give everything you've got, they'll back you.
"We saw that on Saturday, and that was great for us."