Sunderland Echo

BIG SAM SEAS BENEFIT IN TRAINING AT BEACH

SUNDERLAND BOSS TAKES PLAYERS ON THE SAND TO BREAK UP NORMAL ROUTINE

- By Chris Young chris.young@jpress.co.uk @youngsunec­ho

During Sam Allardyce’s playing days at Sunderland, training on the sunny sands of the Wearside Riviera was a routine occurrence.

It’s an altogether rarer sight these days. Sunderland’s squad participat­ed in pre-season running along the coast-line during Gus Poyet’s reign, yet training is predominan­tly limited to the Academy of Light with the odd session at the Stadium of Light.

Allardyce’s decision to hold training on Seaburn Beach earlier this week prompted a crowd of onlookers to immediatel­y gather on the surroundin­g cliffs.

But with the Sunderland boss required to keep spirits up in a camp threatened by the very real prospect of relegation, Allardyce believes it was a welcome excursion.

“I used to go on the beach when I was here at Roker and I thought why haven’t we done that yet?” he said.

“Realistica­lly, the weather has been that bad, but it’s been better this week and we had that change of environmen­t.

“It surprised me how much the players enjoyed it, and of course, quite a lot of fans who stopped and watched us.

“A fresh environmen­t, clean, fresh sea air was fantastic.”

There remains a sense of confidence­intheSunde­rland dressing room that the Black Cats can avoid the drop, yet the mood hasn’t been helped by four successive frustratin­g defeats.

The last three against Southampto­n, Newcastle and West Brom have all seen Sunderland squander golden chancesfor­maximumpoi­nts, and Allardyce admits the players were downbeat after last weekend’s stalemate against the Baggies.

Allardyce added: “I think the draws have created a real disappoint­ment among the players, which will hopefully give them that bit of extra grit and determinat­ion to turn them into wins.

“They were in a real bad way after the West Brom game in terms of the disappoint­ment.

“They took it heavily, knowing how comfortabl­y they should have won the game and got the three points in the bag.

“But we have to maintain the performanc­e and turn it into victories.

“I’m a bit sick of saying that, but hopefully we can do that against the top of the league team tomorrow.”

 ??  ?? Sam Allardyce felt a change of environmen­t was a big help to Sunderland who were taken to the beach to train this week
Sam Allardyce felt a change of environmen­t was a big help to Sunderland who were taken to the beach to train this week

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