Sunderland Echo

Reay eager for Women to confirm their safety

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Mel Reay has challenged her Sunderland side to go and secure their Championsh­ip safety at the first possible opportunit­y as they travel to Charlton Athletic on Sunday.

The Black Cats have moved 11 points clear of Coventry United with five games left to play, and so have the chance to mark Women' s Football Weekend by landing a third year in the second tier.

In an increasing­ly full-time and rapidly improving league, Reay praised her players for their ongoing efforts.

"We were under no illusions as to how difficult this season was going to be," Reay said ." The league has improved massively from last season along with all the teams in it and had to find new levels ourselves.

"We always knew there were going to be ups and downs so it was really important to set the players short-termgoalst­o work towards, we put things in place to manage their own their individual own plans and targets.

"The players have done really well. We're still building, the club have got a five-year plan and we want to improve year on year, and we've also got to improve with the speed that the league is moving at in order to compete.

"Our short-term focus in the next five games, three at home, we want to go to Charlton to try and get three points and be mathematic­ally safe."

Sunderland have taken four points from their last two games and Reay praised the combinatio­n of youth and experience as goalkeeper Claudia Moan and striker Liz Ejupi helped rescue a half-timeSheffi­eld United last time out.

"It wasn't our best performanc­e but we showed another side to us, we showed that resilience after going behind and in the end it's a valuable point," Reay said.

"We wanted to go on a run and we've put four points on the board, and it's just about chipping away and trying to get further and further away from the bottom and see how high we can finish.

"Claudia was fantastic, she kept us in the game with those saves.

"The importance of Liz coming on at half time was massive for us, she was a big signing for us in January.

"I think those experience­d players help you get through those moments of difficulty."

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