Sunderland Echo

RESULTS WILL LIFT MOOD

BOSS COLEMAN INSISTS HIS TEAM MUST DELIVER VICTORIES TO BOOST SUNDERLAND SPIRITS

- By Phil Smith philip.smith@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @Phil__Smith

The appointmen­t of Chris Coleman has offered tentative grounds for optimism amongst a Sunderland fanbase that had been fast losing faith.

An arduous relegation season has so far been followed by much of the same in the second tier.

Coleman’s charismati­c presence has been a breath of fresh air in his first week, but, as his side prepare to face Burton Albion in a crunch bottom-of-the-table clash today, that sense of a new beginning can only be sustained by improved results and the sight of the Black Cats climbing the Championsh­ip table.

It is a point not lost on the new Sunderland boss, who has urged his side to halt their worrying slide towards the third tier of English football.

The former Wales manager said: “We’re the only ones who can change it, the mood of the club.

“You know we can go out and do as much PR, coming out smiling, getting out in the community, which we should and do do anyway, but that doesn’t change the mood of the club.

“The mood of the club changes with performanc­es of the first team, that’s just how it is. “Everybody looks at the first team, and we haven’t been getting it right, once we do that the mood changes.

“When you’re at a big club and it is going bad it is a very heavy feeling, it is hard to start pushing it forward again.

“But when you do it is hard to stop it.”

Coleman has stressed the importance of laying down a clear philosophy and game plan for his side to help them climb away from trouble, and says that will not be altered by the magnitude of the game at the Pirelli Stadium.

Burton, currently occupying the last relegation spot and with five home defeats on the spin, will open up a six-point gap on bottom club Sunderland if they win.

Coleman, in charge of the Black Cats for only the second time, said: “It is, it’s huge. That’s the realism, the players know that, but my talk to them won’t be [about if being a six-pointer], ‘if we lose’, ‘if this doesn’t happen’.

“I’ll be saying to them there’s a game plan here, this is how we’re going to go about it our business, this is how we perform well.

“That’s what I concentrat­e with the players on.

“We’re not going there to survive for 90 minutes, we shouldn’t go anywhere to do that, we’ve got to go and show ourselves.

“That’s what we’ll be concentrat­ing on.”

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