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Villa deepen Sunderland woes

Sheffield United blow chance to go top of table

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LONDON, Nov 22, (AFP): Chris Coleman’s rescue mission to keep Sunderland in English football’s second-tier Championsh­ip got off to a losing start as the Black Cats were beaten 2-1 at Aston Villa on Tuesday.

Sunderland’s eighth league defeat of the season left the northeast side firmly rooted to the foot of the table and emphasised the scale of the task confrontin­g new manager Coleman, who recently resigned as Wales boss after failing to guide his country to the 2018 World Cup.

Albert Adomah and Joshua Onomah gave Villa a 2-0 lead before Lewis Grabban’s 10th goal of the campaign gave Sunderland hope they could salvage a draw.

But instead the former Premier League club suffered yet another loss, while fellow fallen giants Villa moved up to fourth place in the table.

“It’s a bit doom and gloom at our place at the moment, bottom and with 10 first-team players unavailabl­e,” said Coleman. “No excuses, we’re bottom of the league and sometimes that happens, you have bad news after bad news. “It’s only us who are going to get out of it, by hook or by crook. Overall, they had a go and at 2-0 down they could have melted and they never did.”

He added: “In these moments this is where team spirit comes from. It’s only us who can fight the fight, no one is going to come and help us.”

Elsewhere, Sheffield United missed out on the chance to go top of the table after losing 5-4 at home to Fulham in an extraordin­ary nine-goal thriller at Bramall Lane.

Youngster Ryan Sessegnon, 17, scored a hat-trick for Fulham with Leon Clarke grabbing three goals for the Blades.

Sessegnon’s treble and two goals from Sheyi Ojo seemed to have ensured London club Fulham would be leaving Yorkshire with all three points after going 5-2 up.

But Samir Carruthers scored and Clarke then completed his hat-trick to reduce Fulham’s lead to just one goal. But the Cottagers held on for their first win since the end of September.

Sheffield United’s defeat allowed Cardiff City to leapfrog them into second place behind leaders Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers after a late Callum Paterson strike gave the Welsh club a 1-0 win at Barnsley.

Derby County moved up to sixth place after Tom Lawrence and Matej Vydra both scored in a 2-0 win over Queens Park Rangers.

Nottingham Forest were left just two points behind bitter East Midlands rivals Forest after Daryl Murphy scored the only goal in a 1-0 win at home to Ipswich.

At the other end of the table, secondbott­om Bolton Wanderers were denied what would have been a valuable win as visitors Reading scored twice inside the final 15 minutes to earn a 2-2 draw.

First-half headed goals from Reece Burke and Darren Pratley put Bolton on course for just a third Championsh­ip win of the season.

In Tuesday’s other matches, Burton Albion drew 1-1 with Brentford while Millwall and Hull City played out a goalless draw in south London.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp defended his side’s mental strength despite crumbling under the pressure of an inspired second-half Sevilla comeback to throw away a three-goal lead in Spain on Tuesday.

A thrilling 3-3 draw leaves Liverpool still on top of Champions League Group E, but means they still require a point when the English side host Spartak Moscow on Dec 6 to book their place in the last 16 for the first time in nine seasons.

Klopp blamed Liverpool’s lack of Champions League experience in recent seasons for the way they folded after a Roberto Firmino double either side of Sadio Mane’s header had given them a 3-0 lead inside half an hour.

“It is not perfect tonight but it is not a general problem,” said the German.

“It just happened. In this atmosphere we need to get more and more experience.

“Could we have done better? 100 percent, but do I think it is a mentality problem? 100 percent not.”

Wissam Ben Yedder headed home Ever Banega’s free-kick and then slotted home from the penalty spot to reduce the arrears, before Guido Pizarro prodded home a stoppage-time equaliser to extend Sevilla’s year-long unbeaten run at home amid delirious scenes at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.

Napoli’s Christian Maggio (left), and Shakhtar’s Taison vie for the ball during the Champions League group stage Group F soccer match between Napoli

and Shakhtar Donetsk at the Naples San Paolo Stadium, Italy, on Nov 21. (AP)

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