Sunderland Echo

Batth's arrival immediatel­y shores up Sunderland's defence in victory

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Before Danny Cowley’s Portsmouth side arrived at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland had conceded seven goals in their last three matches.

If the Black Cats were to give themselves a chance of getting back to winning ways, shoring up their backline was going to be key.

A ninth clean sheet in the league this season was, therefore, a welcome return.

While Pompey started the brighter of the two sides and caused some nervy moments by pressing high up the pitch, the visitors registered just two shots on target all afternoon.

Lee Johnson’s decision to switch to a back three and wing-backs to match up the opposition seemingly paid off, while the inclusion of new signing Danny Batth was also significan­t.

The 6ft 3" centre-back was dominant in the air, winning 11 of his 12 aerial duels, consistent­ly getting the better of Pompey frontman Tyler Walker.

While Sunderland often looked to play out from the back and did so in the early exchanges here, there were times when the ball was alarmingly close to the hosts’ goal.

For that reason, Johnson’s side had to adapt their tactics slightly and go more direct at times.

In the second half they found a much better balance.

Batth’s non-nonsense approach significan­tly helped avert danger, as the centreback finished the match with five clearances to his

name, as well as three intercepti­ons (more than any other player on the pitch).

In possession, a few of the defender’s passes were overhit, yet they also came with a low risk as Batth looked to switch the ball out to the flanks.

There were also times when the 31-year-old was able to find one of his side’s wing-backs, helping to beat Portsmouth’s aggressive press.

Batth is well suited to operating in the centre of a back three, the role he often played for Stoke earlier in the season, yet, with so many attacking players at Sunderland’s disposal, it’s unclear if Johnson will stick with that system.

Whatever formation the Black Cats go with, their new signing should give them some much-needed presence at the back. He made an immediate impact on Saturday afternoon.

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