Sunday Sun

Cats’ second-half late as unbeaten

- James Hunter at Swansea.com Stadium

SUNDERLAND’S four-game unbeaten run came to an end as the Black Cats were beaten by Swansea City in South Wales.

The Black Cats trailed 2-0 at the break after a woeful first-half performanc­e, Ollie Cooper’s deflected shot early in the half and a close-range Harry Darling finish in injury-time doing the damage.

Tony Mowbray’s side gave itself a chance when Jack Clarke scored just five minutes into the second period.

The Wearsiders were muchimprov­ed in the second 45 but they could not find a second goal, while at the other end Anthony Patterson made a fine save from Joel Piroe to prevent Swansea putting the game out of reach.

Defeat saw Sunderland slip three places to 11th in the Championsh­ip table.

Mowbray made one change to the side which started the midweek draw against Blackpool on Wearside, Dan Neil restored to the side in place of Amad Diallo.

Swansea boss Russell Martin made four changes, in his case to the side which started the midweek win at Watford.

He brought in Darling, Cooper,

Luke Cundle, and Joel Latibeaudi­ere, with Kyle Naughton, Matty Sorinola, Olivier Ntcham, and Michael Obafemi dropping to the bench.

Sunderland were off the pace right from kick-off, Swansea missing two big chances to score inside the opening 90 seconds.

The Swans won an early corner and Patterson was forced into action, a follow-up shot from Jay Fulton blocked, before the ball was played back into the box and Ben Cabango steered a header wide of the target when he should have done better.

A few minutes later a low pass into the box found the unmarked Cundle but his first touch was poor and that allowed Patterson to scoop up the loose ball.

Patterson was then down quickly to his right to push a shot from Cundle wide of the post.

Sunderland’s only real chance of the first period came inside the opening 10 minutes after good work from Clarke, Alex Pritchard and Aji Alese carved out a chance for Patrick Roberts, but his shot went wide of the left-hand post.

Swansea made the breakthrou­gh on 13 minutes.

Skipper Matt Grimes cut the ball back to Cooper inside the area on the left and he hit a low shot.

Luke O’nien stuck out a foot in an effort to make the block but only succeeded in diverting it into the bottom left-hand corner, leaving Patterson – who might well have saved the original shot – with no chance.

Swansea were in total control after going in front and they added to their lead in the first minute of injury time at the end of the first half.

Alese conceded a free kick out on the right and, when the ball was swung into the box, it was headed down by Nathan Wood at the far post and Darling stabbed home from close range.

It was an abysmal first-half showing from Sunderland but they gave themselves a route back into the game with an early goal in the second period.

Mowbray switched Clarke into a more central role for the second half and it immediatel­y paid dividends as the ball was played through to him and he raced into the penalty area before firing low across Steven Benda into the bottom righthand corner to halve the deficit in the 52nd minute.

Sunderland improved significan­tly after the goal and for a spell it was Swansea who looked edgy.

Patterson, though, had a big let-off midway through the half when he passed the ball straight to Joel Piroe on the edge of the area and it needed an important intercepti­on from Danny Batth to avert the danger, and the defender was then fouled.

Patterson made up for that error a few minutes later when he made a brilliant save on his line to keep out Piroe’s header from a corner when it looked a goal all the way.

Mowbray made a triple substituti­on late in the game and one of those new introducti­ons, Diallo, almost conjured an equaliser when he worked space for a shot inside the box, but his effort took a deflection and the goalkeeper saved.

Sunderland pushed hard for an equaliser in the final minutes and they they were denied a penalty when Clarke was sent sprawling, but the referee instead penalised the attacker for diving.

 ?? ?? Elliot Embleton on the ball for Sunderland at Swansea
Elliot Embleton on the ball for Sunderland at Swansea
 ?? ?? Patrick Roberts and Elliot Embleton try to get the ball back after Clarke’s goal
Patrick Roberts and Elliot Embleton try to get the ball back after Clarke’s goal
 ?? ?? Jack Clarke fires home for the Wearsiders to reduce the deficit to 2-1
Jack Clarke fires home for the Wearsiders to reduce the deficit to 2-1
 ?? ?? Amad Diallo tries a shot
Amad Diallo tries a shot

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