Monday, 23 March 2015

West Ham 1 - 0 Sunderland [Premier League]



Dick Advocaat’s reign as Sunderland boss got off to an underwhelming start as Diafra Sakho’s late winner ensured West Ham a 1-0 victory in a game that saw Adam Johnson make a first appearance since his arrest.  Former Netherlands boss Advocaat was appointed as Sunderland’s head coach on Tuesday, following Gus Poyet’s departure a day earlier, but saw his Premier League debut end in disappointment at Upton Park.  Sakho made the most of slack Sunderland defending in the final minute of normal time on Saturday after the visitors looked to have seen the game out for a draw.  Despite improvements at the back from their 4-0 hammering against Aston Villa last week, Sunderland saw Jermain Defoe waste their best first-half opportunity, while chances were infrequent after the interval.  Advocaat then opted to introduce Johnson after his club suspension was lifted following an arrest on suspicion of sexual activity with a 15-year-old girl.  The winger failed to inspire his side and it was Sakho who had the final say, extending Sunderland’s winless league run to seven matches on a day when fellow strugglers Burnley, Leicester City and Aston Villa were all beaten.   Connor Wickham was the first to threaten for Sunderland as he volleyed at Adrian, although Advocaat was then dealt an early blow with the departure of Wes Brown.  The centre-back appeared to hurt his knee when defending a set-piece and, after he was replaced by Santiago Vergini, Defoe spurned a glorious opportunity against his former club.  Clean through on goal following Steven Fletcher’s flick-on, Defoe blazed high and wide before Costel Pantilimon was required to keep out strikes from Kevin Nolan and Alex Song either side of the half-hour mark.


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