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Wright combo of quality and desire will see us go up

- OSCAR HALEY

BAILEY Wright says ‘it’s no job done yet’ after the Black Cats reached the League One playoff final with a 2-1 aggregate win over Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborou­gh.

Wright delivered a masterful defensive performanc­e, winning man of the match, as Alex Neil’s side bagged a late aggregate winner through Patrick Roberts.

The Black Cats had to weather the storm for lengthy periods of the contest, which looked to be heading for extra-time after Owls striker Lee Gregory levelled the tie on 74 minutes.

In the final stage of the game, winger Jack Clarke skipped past Jordan Storey and crossed the ball into

We’ve got a belief, we’ve got a camaraderi­e, we’ve got a togetherne­ss and that’s just not in the playing group, that’s the staff, the fans and that counts for a lot. On top of that, we’ve got quality Bailey Wright

Roberts, who fired between the legs of keeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell.

And following his heroics, Wright believes Sunderland still have a way to go to if they want to realise their Championsh­ip promotion dreams.

“First and foremost, Sheffield Wednesday gave us a right good game over two legs,” said the Australian defender. “Unfortunat­ely, there’s always a loser. But for us, on a positive, we’ve got ourselves in the final.

“We put bodies on the line and we’ve got boys like Pat [Roberts], Jack [Clarke] all the lads who have got that quality – big-game players, who go and show their quality and punish teams. It’s a joy for us. We put our bodies on the line, tried to keep a clean sheet.

“We obviously didn’t [in the second leg] but we give ourselves a platform for these boys to win the game. I’m just delighted for everyone here, the fans, they’ve turned out.

“We had incredible support Friday, incredible support again away. It just goes to show the size of the club. But it’s by no means job done. We’ve got a long way to go yet.

“We’ve got a belief, we’ve got a camaraderi­e, we’ve got a togetherne­ss and that’s just not in the playing group, that’s the staff, the fans and that counts for a lot. On top of that, we’ve got quality.

“Look, it’s going to be a tough final, but we have full belief. It feels a bit different and we’re looking forward to it.”

It’s been a topsy-turvy season for Sunderland. In January, they sacked then manager Lee Johnson following a dismal 6-0 defeat to Bolton Wanderers, with the club sitting in third.

In came Alex Neil, who steadied the ship after a torrid set of results at the start of the year. And Wright hailed the transforma­tive impact the Scotsman has had on the club.

“He’s been class and I think you can see that from the results, obviously they speak for themselves,” added Wright.

“In terms of what he’s brought, he’s brought a real culture, a tactical side to our game, I think we’ve got players who can do a bit of everything, we’ve got quality, we’ve got players who can dig in.

“We’ve got a real togetherne­ss and he’s really brought that in more and more. He doesn’t leave anything untouched.

“He works hard every day to give us all the best platform to go and perform. He’s been a joy to work with but I’m sure he’ll agree.

“It’s no job done yet, the main one is the one we’re looking forward to. We’ll recover now and be ready for it and I’m sure he’ll have us well prepared.”

 ?? ?? > Bailey Wright (on the ground) battles Sheffield Wednesday’s Lee Gregory for the ball
> Bailey Wright (on the ground) battles Sheffield Wednesday’s Lee Gregory for the ball

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