Sunderland Echo

Johnson sorry for letting ‘incredible’ support down

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get tough conditions, you’re going to have to play in high winds.

“We think our philosophy is adaptable. We absolutely don’t restrict players to having 1,000 passes, or anything like that, we work the switch and we slide balls into the channels for our runners.

“That option was there today, but we haven’t used it, simple as that.

“That’s what disappoint­ed me because that's leadership, in the team and myself.

“We didn’t articulate it well enough clearly, and they have not reacted anywhere near quick enough.

“It shouldn’t have taken too long, two quality presses from the opposition, to see there’s space down the side and we have speed to exploit that.

“It’s not rocket science to find the spare player and play that pass.

“That can be controlled and quality, not just long ball.

“I’m disappoint­ed by the leadership and, of course, I include myself in that.

“You pick a team based on winning the game, good form and, of course, injuries, but it was just a lack of savvy today.

“Do you question whether the boys were complacent? Well you have to, because the first five minutes was laissez-faire. We gave them a leg up and that meant we were camped in our third.

“But it’s still 0-0, and that's the point where your leaders have to organise.”

Johnson and his players received a largely warm reception at the full time whistle as they applauded and apologised to the away end, who greeted the result with a chorus of Sunderland ’Til I Die.

It had been a superb start to the campaign up until this point and Johnson was clearly grateful for that response and urged his side to repay that faith in the weeks ahead.

“We’ve had a good start, but that doesn’t make today feel any better, you want to extend that run and keep winning games,” Johnson said.

“We’re really appreciati­ve of the crowd and their reaction at the end it was an incredible support in those conditions and to have travelled so far, we can only apologise.

“That’s the most painful bit, that we've let them down.

“We have to accept that and take our medicine.

“They were amazing for us and I feel so bad, and the team feel the same way.

“We have to put it right in the next set of away games because they’ve travelled so well, in the cup games as well.

“We apologise for that today.”

Johnson also said he had no issues with the decision from the officials to play through the dire conditions in the second half, saying it is their call on whether conditions or safe or not.

But he was frustrated that referee Ben Toner and his officials were telling him that the movement of the ball was not being impeded, as it clearly was.

“It’s just about protecting the players and whether it's dangerous,” he said.

“He obviously didn’t think it was dangerous and that’s their call, fair enough.

“Their take on it was ridiculous. They said the ball was rolling cleanly and that’s what wound me up. Nothing else.

“It’s about safety and fair enough, it's their prerogativ­e to make their decision.

“But don’t tell me the ball is running cleanly. That’s what wound me up.”

Wigan Athletic’s 2-0 win at Gillingham moved them back to the top of the League One table, though their lead over Sunderland is only on goal difference.

Wins for Rotherham United and Wycombe Wanderers, as well as a draw for Plymouth Argyle, moved that trio of sides to within two points of the Black Cats and Leam Richardon’s side in the race for automatic promotion.

Sunderland travel to Gillingham for their next League One game in a fortnight’s time.

 ?? ?? Sunderland head coach Lee Johnson.
Sunderland head coach Lee Johnson.

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