Sunderland Echo

DanadmitsC­ats haveevenmo­re respectfor­Mike

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Dan Ballard says he’s gained even more respect for Mike Dodds since the Sunderland coach took charge of the side.

Dodds was named Sunderland’s interim head coach in February, but endured a challengin­g spell following Michael Beale’s departure. Since then, the Black Cats have recorded five clean sheets in their last six games, with signs of improvemen­t aside from a 5-1 defeat against Blackburn earlier this month.

“I think take that game out of it, we have been very solid and limited very good teams to not very much,” said Ballard.

“We have probably sacrificed a little bit at the top end of the pitch, we haven’t scored as many goals as what we would like.

“I feel comfortabl­e in that back four, back five. Whatever system we play, the gaffer’s tactics are spot on every week, even against Blackburn that was down to the players. He’s a brilliant coach and sets us up perfectly every week. It’s about us keeping our concentrat­ion.

“I think he said it himself, the Blackburn game was a learning curve for him, not to come off the players because it was our fault. Even though it was our fault he still took the blame which shows he’s a good coach. We respect him, he’s done really well. He works so hard behind the scenes and it’s nice to be able to deliver some good results for him because he works so hard.”

Dodds is expected to remain part of Sunderland’s first-team coaching staff when the club appoint a new head coach, after over two years working with the senior squad.

“I think all the lads had huge respect for him before and we maybe have more respect for him now,” added Ballard.

Asked if it has impacted the squad not knowing who will be in charge next season, Ballard replied:

“It doesn’t really get discussed. There is no point looking into the future. We just have to focus on now, listen to the man in charge and what will be will be.”

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