Sunderland completed one of the most miraculous escapes in the history of England’s Premier League.
The club was anchored at the bottom of the table less than a month
ago, having lost seven of its previous eight games. It faced daunting
trips to Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United. Relegation was
practically inevitable.
Many of Sunderland’s fans began to
lose faith at that point. In truth, many of us had months earlier
written off the team’s chances.
“Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea and
Manchester United, all away from home. The six hardest games of
Sunderland’s season are all coming in their last 13 games,” some fool said on this website back in February.
“There
is no way out of that hole. Sunderland should start planning for next
season, which they will definitely be spending in the Championship.”
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Fast forward to Sunderland’s match against
West Bromwich Albion this morning. Goals from Jamie Colback and Fabio
Borini gave the Black Cats a 2-0 victory, officially guaranteeing them a
place in the Premier League next season.
It was Sunderland’s fourth consecutive victory, marking the club’s
best EPL winning streak in 14 years. Since mid-April, the Black Cats
have drawn with City at the Etihad, beaten United at Old Trafford and
shattered Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho’s unbeaten record at Stamford
Bridge.
Those are stupendous results against some of the world’s
most formidable teams, and without them, Sunderland would still be
sitting in the relegation zone.
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“It’s been difficult, but it’s been
incredible. For moments it looked like destiny that we’d go down,”
Sunderland’s manager, Gus Poyet, said this morning.
“I’ve said it a
few times, we needed a miracle. No doubt about it, I believe in them
now. It’s probably one of the best days of my life today.”

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