Sunderland Echo

Youthful Sunderland side held to draw by Tranmere

- By Phil Smith philip.smith@jpimedia.co.uk @Phil__Smith

A young Sunderland side were held to a 0-0 draw at Tranmere Rovers as the League One campaign nears.

A Black Cats side made up mostly of Under-23s players enjoyed the better chances through the contest, with Aiden O’Brien missing the clearest opening in the early stages of the second half.

For the most part though both goalkeeper­s had a comfortabl­e evening, Johnson’s side competing impressive­ly without finding the necessary cutting edge in the final third.

They were able to get some more senior players valuable minutes, though, before the final pre-season friendly on Friday night.

With Hull City’s visit to the Stadium of Light set to act as a dress rehearsal from the League One kick-off, Johnson had trailed his major chances in advance.

Will Grigg and O’Brien led the line, while Bailey Wright returned from a groin injury and Jack Diamond took his place on the left wing.

Aside from that Johnson turned to a number of Under-23s players, who stood up well to the physical test a strong Tranmere Rovers side posed in the early exchanges.

Sunderland looked composed in possession, in danger only when Tranmere pressed them with aggression.

The Black Cats dealt with that well enough, lacking just a little bit of conviction when they moved into the opposition half.

They forged the first real opening minutes of the game 17 minutes in, a lovely move that began when Grigg set Kenton Richardson free down the right.

His low cross to the centre of the goal looked as if it would be turned home by O’Brien, but a deflection diverted it well over the bar.

O’Brien was involved again when Sunderland created another opening ten minutes later, released by a gorgeous ball over the top of the defence from Dan Neil.

The Irishman did well to control but his pass from inside the box was just a touch

too heavy. It neverthele­ss ran back to Neil on the edge of the area, and his first-time effort was well saved by former Black Cats goalkeeper Joe Murphy.

Through the pace of Diamond and Ellis Taylor Sunderland had a threat and an outlet, but were just unable to really turn that into clear cut chances.

Efforts on goal were by and large few and far between, O’Brien drawing a comfortabl­e save from Murphy when Diamond did well to cut inside and tee him up.

Tranmere had done little to test Anthony Patterson in the Sunderland goal, but there had been occasions where the visitors had overcommit­ted and as their levels dipped towards the end of the half it came close to costing them.

The first came as Tryese Dyce was caught high up the pitch as the Black Cats ceded possession. Patterson raced off his line to try and beat Dieseruvwe to the through ball but couldn’t get there.

Fortunatel­y for the visitors, the Tranmere striker was pushed too wide, and the momentum was stalled.

The ball did eventually break for Feeney on the other flank, but Patterson got down to make a good low save.

Just before the break the

home side created the best chance of the game yet, former Black Cat Callum McManaman turning inside Dyce before firing just wide of the far post. Patterson was well beaten.

Johnson shuffled his pack at the break, unsurprisi­ngly withdrawin­g Neil after his demanding pre-season schedule to date.

The visitors looked to have benefited from the chance to regroup and reset, creating the first chance of the second half when O’Brien headed Taylor’s corner straight at Murphy.

Sunderland’s play was noticeably quicker, and they forced an excellent save from Murphy just before the hour mark.

O’Brien did well to anticipate a back pass from the Tranmere defence, drawing an excellent stop from Murphy as he got down to block with his legs.

Tranmere had offered little, though their trialist in central midfield did have Patterson scrambling for a brief moment when he spotted the goalkeeper off his line and took aim from just inside the Sunderland half.

The ball sailed well over the bar.

That early momentum from the start of the second half had begun to fade, however, as Tranmere began to enjoy more possession.

Johnson continued to ring the changes, Sunderland unsurprisi­ngly losing a little of presence and threat through the final third.

They remained largely untroubled in their third, though, Younger making a good clearance from one rare Tranmere foray into the box.

There was little sight of goal for either team in the final moments, with the hosts seeing most of the ball but doing little with it.

In the end a draw was the least Johnson’s spirited side deserved.

Sunderland XI: Patterson; Richardson, Wright (Almond, 78), Younger, Dyce (Hawkes, 45); Wilding, Neil (Sonha, 45); Diamond, O’Brien (Harris, 78), Taylor (Newall, 85); Grigg (Kimpioka, 70)

Bookings: Davies, 5 Wilding, 51.

*There was a familiar face in the stands as Sunderland took on Tranmere Rovers.

Former Black Cat Victor Anichebe – who lives on Merseyside – was in attendance at Prenton Park as he watched his old side take to the field.

Anichebe, formerly of Everton, was pictured speaking with Bailey Wright in the second half of the fixture.

The striker has not played profession­ally since a 2017 spell with Beijing Enterprise­s, although did spend time training with Doncaster Rovers in recent years.

 ??  ?? Sunderland striker Will Grigg in action against Tranmere Rovers.
Sunderland striker Will Grigg in action against Tranmere Rovers.
 ??  ?? Sunderland’s Benji Kimpioka keeps his eye on the ball.
Sunderland’s Benji Kimpioka keeps his eye on the ball.

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