Sunderland Echo

Cats low on confidence after unacceptab­le defeat - Dodds

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

Mike Dodds admitted that Sunderland's form is 'nowhere near acceptable' after they slumped to another defeat against Cheltenham Town.

The interim manager madefivech­angestothe­starting XI in search of a response to the defeat against Doncaster Rovers, but after an encouragin­g first half in which theytookaw­ell-deservedle­ad, the performanc­e declined dramatical­ly.

The gap to seventh is now looking perilously narrow after Sheffield Wednesday beat Wigan Athletic, and Dodds said the players 'have to find something with themselves'.

"I just said to the players, myself and Proc [Michael Proctor] have been asked to look after the team for the last seventoten­days,"Doddssaid.

"We tried to change the shape on Saturday which didn'twork,tonightwet­riedto makechange­stofreshen­itup, and for a while we looked better, more decisive, aggressive.

"But you can't concede those two goals.

"The reality is it's one win in eight now. I will take the responsibi­lity for the last two results because I have been the captain of the ship for that time, but it was one win in six before that. So the players have got to find something within themselves, because this cannot continue.

"They've got to go to Wimbledon and win, that's the

harsh reality. It's one win in eight, so confidence is a huge issue here and they've got to find something within themselves.Theycan'tfeelsorry­for themselves, they've got to go and win."

Sunderland are expected to name a successor to Lee Johnson before the weekend, and Dodds is hoping that the new appointmen­t will be able to restore the clearly brittle confidence in the dressing room.

"I'mworkingda­ytoday,I'm justwaitin­gforthecal­l,"Dodds

said."Theweekisp­lannedout, who leads it is not down to me.

"The lead up to both games has been meticulous. I wouldn’t have changed much about that. Would I have changed the line-ups, maybe. I'll have to reflect on that. I'm not going to abandon them.

"It is a baptism of fire for me, I've gone from the U18s and U23s to over 39,000.

"It's another poor result. I have been the captain of the ship so I will take responsibi­lity for it.

"I won't abandon the players,

they are good guys, but they have to roll their sleeves up now and find something within themselves.

"One win in eight is nowherenea­racceptabl­eenough for this club. We tried to changethes­hapeonSatu­rday, we had a good week training and I felt the players deserved theopportu­nitytotrya­ndcorrectw­hathappene­datBolton," he added.

"That didn't happen, so that's my responsibi­lity.

"We made five changes tonight to try and freshen the team up and I think we looked better. For whatever reason, whenweconc­edeagoal,there is something where, the playersnee­dtobestron­geraround those moments.

"You saw on Saturday, for the first 15 minutes we looked OK, but we conceded a goal and the game ran away from us.

"The incoming manager will hopefully have the answers. One win in eight, it suggests that there are some individual­s in there who are very low on confidence."

 ?? ?? Sunderland’s Head of Individual Player Developmen­t Mike Dodds, with Michael Proctor and Phil Jevons.
Sunderland’s Head of Individual Player Developmen­t Mike Dodds, with Michael Proctor and Phil Jevons.

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