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Sunderland survive as Kone delivers two

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Sunderland joy as Newcastle and Norwich go down.

LONDON: Newcastle United and Norwich City were relegated from the Premier League on Wednesday as Sunderland secured their survival with a one-sided 3-0 victory over Everton.

Sunderland centre-back Lamine Kone’s first two goals for the club and a Patrick van Aanholt free-kick took Sam Allardyce’s side four points clear of danger with one game remaining.

Norwich returned to the Championsh­ip a year after promotion despite a 4-2 win over Watford, while Newcastle, Sunderland’s arch-rivals, will play in the second tier for the first time since 2010.

“It’s the attitude of the players who absorb the pressure and deliver a performanc­e like that,” Allardyce told Sky Sports in an on-pitch post-match interview.

“That’s what’s happened over the past 10 games — only one defeat. It’s pretty miraculous. To the lads and all the staff, thank you very much.”

Having seen his side come from 2-0 down to beat outgoing champions Chelsea 3-2 on their previous outing, Allardyce kept faith with the same starting XI for the seventh game running.

His side went ahead when Everton goalkeeper Joel Robles misjudged Van Aanholt’s 38th-minute free-kick, moving to his left and allowing the ball to bounce straight past him.

Kone made it 2-0 four minutes later, volleying in emphatical­ly after Sunderland failed to clear a corner, and smashed in his second in the 55th minute when Robles spilled Wahbi Khazri’s corner.

The result at the Stadium of Light also served to increase the pressure on Everton manager Roberto Martinez, whose 12thplace side have won just one of their last 10 league matches.

Alex Neil’s Norwich got the better of Watford in a ding-dong contest at Carrow Road, but Sunderland’s win meant that they would have been relegated regardless.

After Troy Deeney had tapped in Odion Ighalo’s 11th-minute cross to put Watford head, Norwich hit back through Nathan Redmond, Dieumerci Mbokani and a Craig Cathcart own goal.

Deeney returned the favour for Ighalo as Watford reduced the arrears six minutes into the second half, but Redmond teed up Mbokani to restore Norwich’s two-goal cushion six minutes later.

In the day’s other game, Christian Benteke’s stoppage-time header earned Europa League finalists Liverpool a 1-1 draw at home to Chelsea, who had taken a 32nd-minute lead through a dazzling solo goal from belatedly in-form winger Eden Hazard.

 ?? AP ?? Sunderland’s Lamine Kone, left, celebrates after scoring against Everton.
AP Sunderland’s Lamine Kone, left, celebrates after scoring against Everton.

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