Sunderland Echo

Cats reaping Ballard rewards as defender continues to impress

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Three minutes before half-time when Sunderland still held a one-goal advantage, Fulham’s Andreas P ere ira looked almost certain to equalise.

The Cottagers' midfielder struck his volley cleanly after Manor Solomon’s cross from the left, yet Black Cats defender Daniel Ballard had positioned­himself well to make an outstandin­g block on the line.

After bouncing off goalkeeper Anthony Patterson, the ball somehow stayed out as Sunderland’s defence remained unbreached until half-time.

Eventually Fulham did find a breakthrou­gh as captain Tom Cairney rode the challenges of Edouard Michut and Ballard inside the visitors box, before beating Patterson with a low finish.

Yet despite the leveller in an entertaini­ng 1-1 draw, this was another strong defensive display from Tony Mowbray’s side.

For Ballard this was his seventh consecutiv­e start after returning from a foot injury in December, with fellow centre-back Danny Batth playing alongside him for the last two matches.

Back in the summer, Ballard was the Black Cats’ main defensive signing as he arrived for a seven-figure fee from Arsenal, despite interest from other Championsh­ip clubs including current leaders Burnley.

Now, after over four months on the side lines, Sunderland fans are starting to seethebest­ofthe23-year-old.

For large spells against Fulham, Ballard and Batth kept forward Carlos Vinicius under wraps, with the Fulham man recording just 16 touches before he was replaced by Aleksandar Mitrovic in the 64th minute.

Ballard also made seven intercepti­ons as the Premier League side were kept at bay until Cairney’s impressive equaliser.

It should be said that Mitrovic provided a much greater threat as Fulham boss Marco Silva introduced more ofhisfirst-teamplayer­sinthe second half.

There was one moment when the striker held off Ballard in stoppage time before firing the ball across the box, allowing Bobby DecordovaR­eid to force an alert save from Patterson. Still, the visitors held out to force a replay.

While Ballard and Batth have had their injury set backs during this campaign, Black Cats supporters will now hope the pair can now form a settled partnershi­p.

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