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Borini reveals squad disunity at Sunderland

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seasons. That’s what has been the problem. There have been a few problems within the dressing room, but that’s for us to deal with.”

The Italian has been an increasing­ly peripheral figure, which perhaps explained the substitute’s 50-yard sprint and provocativ­e knee slide towards his manager after thrashing home a late leveller.

“I don’t care how we celebrate, as long as we score,” Moyes said. It was only Borini’s second goal in 20 appearance­s, 16 of those starts. The forward added: “Do I have a point to prove? No.”

Many would disagree. He added: “We survived last season with three up front – me, Wahbi and Jermain Defoe – and three of us did well again today when we came together.”

Khazri was not so inflammato­ry in his celebratio­n after scoring direct from a corner to end Sunderland’s 701-minute goal drought. The Tunisian did not need to. With only one more start for club than country this season before his recall to the line-up after a five-month absence, supporters were quick to question vociferous­ly Moyes’s banishing of the 26-year-old .

“I can only judge on what I see,” the manager explained. “He’s not kept the ball well enough for us [previously].”

There are suggestion­s Khazri is not from the Roy Keane school of treating every training session as a matter of life or death. “It was nice to have Wahbi out there with us,” midfielder Lee Cattermole said. “He’s worked really hard and, with- out taking it the wrong way, it shows it doesn’t matter what he looks like. I carry a bit [of weight] as well. He hasn’t played, and he’s going to get fitter.”

Cattermole is on to his seventh permanent manager inside eight years on Wearside, so is well placed to gauge Moyes’s popularity with supporters. He added: “I don’t think they’ve turned against the manager, not the way I’ve seen other managers being treated. Which fans are happy? Which players and managers here are happy? No one is happy here at the minute because of the position we’re in, but we’re working as hard as we can to try to get out of it.”

Dimitar Berbatov, the veteran former Manchester United forward, revealed he was approached this season to join the latest rearguard action at Sunderland, but, despite him being keen to return to the Premier League, a move failed to materialis­e.

West Ham lost Sam Byram to a late sending off after André Ayew and James Collins had put them ahead at the outset of each half, only to be denied the victory that would have sealed their place in the

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