Cats boss expecting tough clash with Oxford after doing homework
Alex Neil says his scouting mission in midweek underlined the task that faces his Sunderland side this weekend.
Oxford United lost their second game in succession away to struggling Morecambe on Tuesday night, but dominated the contest and were denied in stoppage time whenformerBlackCatTrevor Carson made a stunning save.
Sunderland now have a one-point and one-game advantage over Karl Robinson's side in the race for the top six, but it remains too close to call ahead of the final month.
No side has scored more goals in League One this season and despite the stakes rising ever higher, Neil does not expect Robinson to change course ahead of Saturday's game.
The head coach gave an upbeat verdict on his side's improving form and insisted they feared no one, but was nevertheless clear that he is expecting a close game.
"They're a good side, they are where they are on merit," Neil said.
"They're right up there in terms of goalscoring in the division so we understand that they're a good team and that they will bring a threat.
"We went to watch them against Morecambe and they deservedtowinthegame,but theydidn'tandthatshowsyou how difficult this league can be.
"The performance merited three points so we know that it is going to be a tough matchforus,andwewillhave to play as well as we can.
"I anticipate a team which I think will throw caution to the wind.
"I think they'll go for it, Karl's teams are naturally attacking anyway, they never really set up to be defensive.
"You can see that they're well coached and that they have good players, so I think it'll make for an entertaining game.
"They've fluctuated betweenabackthreeandaback fouroflatesotheycoulddoeither, which we'll be equipped to deal with.
"It's going to be a tough game.
"I think we're at the stage oftheseasonnow,ifwe'resecondorthirdgameinandwe're lookingtowardstheseasonas a whole, you probably go in to a game like this being a little more cagey.
"But now I think for every team points are an absolute premium, so teams will go for the points from the off and make it a bit more open."