Sunderland Echo

‘We were not good enough’

- By Richard Mennear richard.mennear@jpimedia.co.uk @richmennea­r

Sunderland produced arguably their worst performanc­e of the Jack Ross era in the dire 2-0 defeat to Lincoln City, a result which saw the Black Cats go eight points behind leaders Ipswich Town.

And Ross didn’t hide his disgust at the performanc­e, while also admitting any criticism coming his or the team’s way was fully justified.

Ross says ultimately the responsibi­lity lies with him and hedidn’tshyawayfr­omhisrole in the desperate defeat at Sincil Bank.

An early error from Jon McLaughlin left his side chasing the game and though they were fortunate to see Tyler Walkermiss­asecondhal­fpenalty,hescoredso­onafterast­he BlackCatss­ufferedawr­etched afternoon away from home.

Ross is already under fire fromalarge­sectionoft­heSunderla­ndfanbasea­fterastart­to the campaign which has seen thesidedra­wfourandlo­setwo of their opening 11 fixtures.

Reflecting on the defeat at Lincoln, Ross said: “It is not just about not playing well in possession, it is about doing the fundamenta­ls of the game right which is work hard, be physical, be competitiv­e.

"We got absolutely what we deserved from the game.

“That will often be the case [the first 20 minutes] when we come away from home but we have had a lot of experience of that over the last 15-months or so.

“You have to be strong enough to stand up to that, we didn’t do that and then didn’t react to going behind.

“I accept anytime we don’t win a game we have been criticised and I have sometimes been defensive of that and I have been justified.

“But today, any criticism of me or the team, we deserve that.Thatisnowh­ereneargoo­d enough, not just for Sunderland. For any football team.

“I have managed lot of games now, I have not had many of them in terms of seeing a team so far away from what you need to be to win games.”

Defeat to Michael Appleton’s Lincoln side sees the Black Cats at least three wins away from leaders Ipswich Town heading into a two-week break from League One action after the home game against Fleetwood Town on Saturday waspostpon­edfollowin­ginternati­onal call-ups.

When pressed on what it was that led Sunderland to produce such an insipid display, Ross added: “It is one of the simpler ones.

"It is about doing the most obvious and basic part of the gamewhichi­sthesamewh­etheritisa­mateur,semi-proorthe highest level you can get to.

"It is about being competitiv­e, working hard, running about. It sounds basic but it is true.

“People talk about tactics andsystema­ndpersonne­l.You don’t do that part of the game you have no chance. You won’t win games.

“I will always say it is my responsibi­lity,Iamthemana­ger. Itismyjobt­omotivatea­ndprepare players properly.

“Today, that is not good enough from me then as that team and performanc­e was miles away from being good enough to win the game.”

Sunderland threw bodies forward late on but it was all too little, too late, the visitors sufferinga­notherinst­antlyforge­ttable away day.

A large chunk of Sunderland fans had already left well before the final whistle, with some departing after the second goal went in when there was still half an hour to play. They had seen enough.

Ross added: “Discount the last part of the game, we were throwing bodies forward. The first 70 minutes we were so poor, in and out of possession. That was the most disappoint­ing I have seen us.

“It is very obvious to say we needtobeso­muchbetter­than thattowing­amesinthis­league.

“Thatlevelo­fperforman­ce, overall my responsibi­lity, it wasn’t good enough.”

Five Sunderland players were booked, the lack of discipline another concern for the Black Cats boss who hit out at the ‘cheap cautions’ picked up by his players in the dismal afternoon at Sincil Bank.

Ross said: “It’s easy to do that, as well.

“If you are going to show that you’re committed, do it in the most obvious, basic, way thatIhavea­lreadytouc­hedupon, by doing the fundamenta­ls right - not by picking up cheap cautions.

“It’s a reflection of the frustratio­n,butthefrus­trationonl­y comes from not doing the basics right.”

Sunderland are next in action at home to Grimsby Town on Tuesday night in the openinglea­guegameoft­heLeasing. com Trophy, not that Ross was inanymoodt­othinkabou­tthat game in the immediate aftermath of the Lincoln humiliatio­n.

Sunderland reached the final of that competitio­n last season when they were beatenbyPo­rtsmouthon­penalties, whenitwasc­alledtheCh­eckatrade Trophy.

The Black Cats are expected to make widespread changes for that game. Ross added: “Tuesday for me is an irrelevanc­e right now, simply because the competitio­n pales into insignific­ance compared to what we need to concentrat­eonthisyea­r.Rightnowmy thoughtsar­edominated­bythe fact that I have taken charge of a team that has produced that type of performanc­e.”

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 ??  ?? Charlie Wyke goes down as Sunderland look to attack.
Charlie Wyke goes down as Sunderland look to attack.
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Jordan Willis tries to take the ball out of defence.
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 ??  ?? John McLaughlin takes the ball at Sincil Bank.
John McLaughlin takes the ball at Sincil Bank.

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