The Chronicle (UK)

Wycombe’s chief takes aim at Cats

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WYCOMBE Wanderers chairman Rob Couhig has handed Alex Neil the opening par of his Sunderland team talk at Wembley.

The Chairboys’ chief took aim at the Black Cats in a thinlyveil­ed statement in a bid to get supporters to buy tickets for the League One play-off final clash.

In a statement, the Wycombe chairman referenced the ‘Sunderland ‘til I Die’ Netflix documentar­y moments after saying his side would win promotion to the Championsh­ip for the second time in three years.

Couhig wrote: “May 21st 2022. Two weeks from now, two months, two years, 20 years, indeed as long as Wycombe Wanderers Football Club exist, people will ask each other where they were when Wycombe played at Wembley and rose for the second time in three years to the Championsh­ip.”

You have to admire his confidence but those comments could well come back to bite him.

Sunderland supporters know they have no divine right to win promotion and have suffered plenty of play-off heartbreak in the past.

This time, they will be hoping it is different. The Wearsiders have not won in their last six play-off attempts and prior to last year’s EFL Trophy win had not won at Wembley for 48 long years.

At one stage earlier this season the play-off final looked like a faint hope in the distance but Neil has done a fantastic job since taking over from Lee Johnson.

The Scot has tasted defeat just once since moving to the Stadium of Light and has an impressive track record in the play-offs.

After the second leg of the semi-final at Hillsborou­gh, Neil refused to be drawn into talk of how the final might pan out and told doubters to ‘put that in their pipe.’ Under the surface, though, the Black Cats head coach will leave no stone unturned.

The 40-year-old has already said he is not at the Stadium of Light for ‘popularity’ and his steely approach is one which has served him well so far.

Contrary to the Chairboys’ chairman’s belief, Sunderland will not look at Wycombe as the underdog but as their equal.

The 3-3 draw at Adams Park will be the perfect reminder for any complacenc­y - a result which prevented Sunderland from moving top of the pile in January.

The Black Cats also know they cannot get drawn into mind games ahead of May 21.

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