The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Coleman says sorry after the Cats go down

- By Joe Thomas sport@sundaypost.com

Chris Coleman apologised to Sunderland fans after their “brutally painful” relegation to League One following a 2-1 home defeat by fellow strugglers Burton.

The Black Cats’ long battle to survive in the second tier came to an end when Burton overturned the home side’s lead – secured by Paddy McNair in the 34th minute – in the closing stages of the game.

Former Sunderland striker Darren Bent headed home the equaliser in the 86th minute before Liam Boyce glanced in the winner in the second minute of added time.

Then McNair had a goal ruled out for handball, a decision which infuriated the home players because referee Darren England’s initial decision to allow the goal was then overturned after a chat with his assistant on the far side.

That meant Sunderland’s place in League One was confirmed because of the six- point gap to safety, and Burton face relegation rivals Bolton next week.

Boss Coleman, who took over from Simon Grayson in November, said: “Firstly I would like to apologise to everyone for coming up short, ultimately not having what was needed.

“It’s a brutal experience and the disappoint­ment is huge. To be fair, maybe blind optimism, five minutes left, I thought we were in the driving seat even though we didn’t play well. Five minutes left the atmosphere was great, then it all changed.

“Forty- four games we are into the season and we haven’t been good enough. I am sorry for the supporters who have stuck with us every week, followed us, we haven’t had enough and we have fallen short.

“I don’t know where this club goes. I don’t know what the plan is. We have been looking in terms of recruitmen­t and players.

“We have not been told what’s what. When I speak with chief executive Martin Bain he is as much in the dark as me. We know where we are now and we have to say, ‘That’s happened, this is the plan’.

“Right now it’s very raw, it’s just happened. It’s brutally painful. I have been here two minutes, the supporters have been here for years I can only imagine how they are feeling.”

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Sunderland boss Chris Coleman

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