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King Le Bris admitted Sunderland Facing a “tough win” they won 2–0. wolves,
Nordy Mukiele scored the opener at the Stadium of Light with a low strike that bounced between the legs of goalkeeper Sam Johnstone.
Wolves had the better performance after the break, but their comeback hopes were ended in stoppage time when Ladislav Krzyński headed Chemsdyne Talby’s cross into his own net.
Afterwards, Black Cats boss Le Brice praised his team’s “ability to suffer together”.
He said: “Important win, hard win. I think we started well. I’m really happy with the first half, it was as expected.
“We had our game plan, managed the press, created chances, generated strong momentum. We scored once, which was positive, but I regret that we couldn’t score the second goal.
“It’s normal to expect a response from our opponent after the first half. They performed well in the second half so it was completely different.
“But we defended together, showed this solidarity again, this ability to suffer together and kept this clean sheet, which is positive.”
Sunderland’s bright comeback continues with win Premier League And, with four wins, they sit in the top half of the table.
Asked if a Wolves win felt like a big three points, Le Bris said: “For me at this stage of the season, probably later with 10 or 12 games left, we will see where we are in the table and the opposition between the teams – who have to fight to stay in the league, will be different.
“It’s very late at the start of the season and we have to have this mentality; we can win or lose against anyone.
“That’s my mentality and that’s how we want to play. We’ll go to Chelsea and try our best to win something.”
“We think this mentality is not a question of protest, it is not a question of the event, it is our question. We want to win, do our best, create something and be active.”
Victor Perera He admitted that his Wolves team need to take chances as they are bottom of the table without a league win.
Substitutes Tolu Arokodare and Jackson Chachachoua both came close to equalizing in the second half, before Sunderland sealed the victory in the death overs.
The loss came after two consecutive draws and Perera knows how important a win is against them burnley Next Sunday will be.
He said: “I look at my team and I see a team mentally connected, with good spirit, character, doing its best to turn the situation around.
“If you remember the last game, we had two chances to score the second goal against Brighton. We didn’t do it and then we conceded the goal.
“This is the moment when we need to turn things around with a win. We have to win the next game because it is very important for us.
“Today, it was very important for us. We need to improve the way we attack the box, the way we cross and when we assist well, we need to score.”