Sunday Sun

Broad smiles as super sub heads Black Cats back into play-offs

SUNDERLAND ................................................ 1 LOAN STAR LEAVES IT VERY LATE

- At the Stadium of Light GILLINGHAM

SUBSTITUTE Nathan Broadhead scored in added time on his comeback from injury to rescue Sunderland and fire the Black Cats back into the playoff places.

The Wearsiders looked destined for a second successive goalless draw as they toiled in vain against struggling Gillingham at the Stadium of Light, and more dropped points would have put their chances of a place in the play-offs in real jeopardy.

Luke O’nien had headed against the post and Patrick Roberts had brought a good save out of Aaron Chapman in the first half, but Sunderland could not find a way through and it looked as though they had run out of time.

That was until on-loan Everton striker Broadhead marked his return with the all-important goal in the fifth minute of

added time.

The win s a w Sunderland leapfrog next week’s opponents Oxford to go sixth in the table, a point clear of the U’s – and it kept Alex Neil’s side firmly in the play-off race.

Neil made two changes to the side that drew at Lincoln last time out,

with Alex Pritchard and Danny Batth returning from injury, and they replaced Dan Neil and Lynden Gooch.

Gillingham boss Neil Harris was forced into one change to the side that won at Accrington Stanley last Saturday, with Stuart O’keefe missing out through injury and his place taken by teenager Josh Chambers who was making his first League start.

Sunderland dominated the first half but struggled to fashion clear-cut chances against the Gills defence.

Jack Clarke had an early halfchance but failed to make good contact, allowing Chapman to make a simple save, and Pritchard curled an effort over the top from 25 yards.

O’nien went closest midway through the half when he met a Clarke cross with a flicked header which beat Chapman but hit the bar and went over.

A few minutes later, Roberts cut into the penalty area from the right and brought a good

stop out of Chapman, who dived to his right to push the ball clear.

Gillingham’s only effort of any real note in the first period saw Charlie Kelman blaze a shot over the bar from a tight angle inside the penalty area on the left.

In the second half, former Huddersfie­ld man Pritchard sent another shot narrowly over the angle of the post and the bar.

And from a corner, Batth saw a header strike a Gillingham defender but somehow the visiting defence prevented it crossing the line and scrambled it behind for another corner.

Ex-norwich and Preston boss Neil made a triple change midway through the half in an attempt to spark his side into life, with Broadhead, Gooch, and Elliot Embleton replacing O’nien, Pritchard, and Carl Winchester.

A rapid break down the righthand channel by Roberts ended with the ex-manchester City man setting up Northern Ireland ace Corry Evans on the edge of the box, but his shot went just over the bar.

In injury time, Jack Tucker made a brilliant block to deny Ross Stewart after the striker had got on the end of Gooch’s low ball into the box.

But in the fifth minute of the six minutes added on, Sunderland finally made the breakthrou­gh as two of the subs combined.

Embleton’s cross from the right found Broadhead, and he got above Tucker to nod the ball back across Chapman and into the right side of the net to win the game.

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 ?? ?? Nathan Broadhead heads home a late winner for Sunderland in their 1-0 win over Gillingham at the Stadium of Light. Left, the on-loan Everton striker celebrates with team-mates and jubilant fans after scoring in the 95th minute. Inset, Black Cats boss Alex Neil
Nathan Broadhead heads home a late winner for Sunderland in their 1-0 win over Gillingham at the Stadium of Light. Left, the on-loan Everton striker celebrates with team-mates and jubilant fans after scoring in the 95th minute. Inset, Black Cats boss Alex Neil

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