The Chronicle (South Tyneside and Durham)

We had to dig in, find that extra energy

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GOAL hero Patrick Roberts believes pure desire was what dragged Sunderland over the line in their nail-biting 2-1 aggregate League One play-off semi-final win over Sheffield Wednesday.

Roberts and Co travelled to Hillsborou­gh with a 1-0 lead on aggregate knowing they would be in for a tough clash against Darren Moore’s Wednesday.

Neither side was able to find the back of the net until Hillsborou­gh erupted on 74 minutes when striker Lee Gregory turned in Marvin Johnson’s superb cross, giving the hosts all the momentum heading into the final stages of the contest.

However, Sunderland would not be denied their trip to Wembley.

In stoppage time, winger Jack Clarke got on to the end of a Danny Batth long ball on the left hand side.

The winger, on loan from Spurs, burned his way past Jordan Storey, crossing the ball into the path of the oncoming

Roberts cutting in from the other wing, with the latter’s finish slipping between

Wednesday keeper Bailey Peacock-farrell’s legs, sending the travelling Sunderland fans into rapturous scenes.

Roberts believes grit and determinat­ion were what helped them secure their spot in the League One play-off final, where they will face Wycombe Wanderers. “We just had to keep believing, keep going and sticking in there,” said Roberts. “We knew it would be tough coming here, it was tough for them going to our place. We had to dig in, find that extra bit of energy that’s in there that’s been there for the last few weeks, carry us over the line and thankfully we had that at the end. We made them pay.”

Roberts’ goal was his second for the Black Cats. Given the magnitude of the goal, it could be the most important of his career, with Sunderland now having the opportunit­y to get out of League One and back to the Championsh­ip at the fourth time of asking.

 ?? ?? Patrick Roberts celebrates firing Sunderland into the play-off final
Patrick Roberts celebrates firing Sunderland into the play-off final

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