Sunderland Echo

NONSENSE AND DISRESPECT­FUL!

- by Joe Nicholson joe.nicholson@jpimedia.co.uk @joe_nicholson9­6

Sunderland boss Jack Ross believes it’s disrespect­ful to think Sunderland should be running away with League One.

The Black Cats remain four points outside the automatic promotion places following Tuesday’s goalless draw at Barnsley, who are directly above Sunderland in the table.

Daniel Stendel’s side haven’t lost at home all season, yet Ross has been surprised at some of the negativity which followed the game and has been building in recent months.

“We were disappoint­ed we didn’t win the game because there’s an expectatio­n on us to win every game,” said Ross when reflecting on the result at Oakwell.

“A little bit surprised at some of the negativity that surrounds it because on balance it was a draw against a team who are where they are for a good reason.”

When asked if he was irritated be the criticism Sunderland have received recently, Ross replied: “I don’t think irritation is the right word, but I just think there has to be a realism about everything you say and do.

“As a manager you can’t be defensive or protect your player’s record if there’s not the facts to back it up.

“But the fact is we’ve only lost two league games this season, we’ve not lost a game in any competitio­n since December, players deserve more credit than they get at times.

“People have this misconcept­ion that we should run away with this league, it’s absolute nonsense, disrespect­ful to the other teams in the league, disrespect­ful to the other players and managers.”

Sunderland will hope to get back to winning ways when they face relegation­threatened Walsall tomorrow.

The Saddlers are 19th in the table, two points clear of safety, yet Ross doesn’t believe Dean Keates’ side, or any side for that matter, will be pushovers in the remaining 10 games of the season.

“Every point we’ve achieved this season we’ve had to earn, really earn, and every point we earn from here on in we’ll have had to work really hard for as well,” added Ross.

“The good thing is from within here the player understand how hard they’ve had to work to get where they are and also understand they’re in a good position to achieve what they want this season.

“We’re not in a position where it’s a long shot to achieve what we want and get out of this league, it’s still very much within the realms of possibilit­y.”

Tom Flanagan and Reece James have both returned to training after missing Barnsley.

The pair were both forced off during the Black Cats’ bruising trip to Wycombe last weekend, with Flanagan suffering a head injury and James picking up a groin issue.

George Honeyman was also withdrawn at Adams Park with concussion and will serve the second game of his two-game suspension when Sunderland host Walsall this weekend.

The trio have all returned to training though, meaning Flanagan and James could be in contention to face The Saddlers at the Stadium of Light.

“No nothing new,” said Ross when asked if his squad had picked up any fresh injuries following the midweek fixture.

“We had a number unavailabl­e (against Barnsley), we’ve since had Tom Flanagan, Reece and George join back in training.

“Obviously George continues to be ruled out with suspension but we’ve got Reece and Tom back fit and training.”

Flanagan and James will both face competitio­n to get back in the side though, after the Black Cats kept their eleventh clean sheet of the season in the League One at Oakwell.

Jack Baldwin impressed at centre-half against the Tykes while Adam Matthews deputised at left-back in James’ absence.

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