The Chronicle

Mistakes made but Neil is not too concerned

- By JAMES HUNTER Sunderland writer james.hunter@reachplc.com @JHunterChr­on

ALEX Neil says it is no bad thing if Sunderland make their mistakes in pre-season rather than when the Championsh­ip campaign gets under way next weekend.

The Black Cats lost their penultimat­e friendly 2-1 at League One Accrington Stanley on Saturday, having failed to convert enough of the multitude of chances they created, and then in the second half making defensive errors which were punished by the Lancashire side.

While Neil was disappoint­ed with those two aspects, he was pleased with the majority of the performanc­e which saw his side dominate the majority of the game and carve out enough opportunit­ies to win handsomely – even if they did not take them.

“It is probably not a bad thing,” said Neil of the result.

“As I said to the players in the dressing room it is a wee kick in the nuts before the season starts and sometimes you need that to ground you, so you know where you are.

“When you come away from a game, you want to come away having created enough chances to win.

“We certainly had that – in fact, we could probably have won three games. We are just disappoint­ed we did not take them.”

Sunderland still have one more friendly to play, at Hartlepool United tomorrow evening, to fine-tune their preparatio­ns ahead of their opening Championsh­ip game against Coventry City at the Stadium of Light next Sunday.

Neil added: “We want more of the same at Hartlepool.

“We want to create enough chances to win the game and we want to be defensivel­y solid and cut out the mistakes.

“The players who play on Monday will get 90 minutes in their legs and then I will have a decision to make over who to pick to play against Coventry.”

Neil knows Sunderland will face a testing season on their return to the second tier after a four-year absence and the challenges this term will mean he has to adopt a ‘horses for courses’ approach.

He said: “One thing about the Championsh­ip is nearly every game is very, very, different.

“You are playing against different shapes, different strengths and weaknesses in the opposition.

“We are going to have to fluctuate a lot like we did last year in terms of being able to handle and cope with some of the challenges which come our way.”

Sunderland appear no further forward in their efforts to strengthen their squad, with strikers to ease the workload of Ross Stewart and a goalkeeper their priorities.

 ?? Picture: SUNDERLAND AFC ?? Sunderland’s Ross Stewart rides a challenge during Saturday’s friendly at Accrington Stanley.
Picture: SUNDERLAND AFC Sunderland’s Ross Stewart rides a challenge during Saturday’s friendly at Accrington Stanley.

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