Sensational Sunderland qualify for Europa League after 10-man Chelsea fall apart
Louise Taylor at the Stadium of Light...
(Sensational Sunderland, love it!)
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...premier-league-match-report#comment-174723759
Some comments from the bottom of the match report:
Tahitikaina
24 May 2026 19.10
As a Lorient fan, I keep an eye on how our boy regis is doing there.. Glad he found a club with the same values..Since Lorient is a small city, we all know someone who knows him and it's certain he loves it there.. the great part of this love story beetween him and sunderland is that even if Liverpool comes knoking on the door .. he won't leave.. he is the humble type, who wants to be given time to developp a project.. hope it continues as long as fergie and arsene
Markear
22 hours ago
As an aged Pompey fan, I’m delighted for Sunderland; we’ve been bumping around the same territory for some years, albeit they never financially imploded as we did.
The reason I’m delighted is the fans. Proper nailed-on fans, any Wembley game they camp out the night before at Trafalgar Square. Lunatics, said as a compliment, from a fellow lunatic.
Good on yer! Enjoy the ride mush, go drink some foreign town dry like we did in Wolfsburg. It’s a blast.
thebigfeller
23 hours ago
Absolutely delighted about this. Thrilled for every Sunderland fan. Including Louise too!
The length of time they'd gone without European football was ridiculous, absurd. As I've said before, Sunderland are a huge club whose 'natural' size should leave them always in the top flight and pushing for the top 10.
Football - especially with wealthy benefactors - doesn't work like that of course, so Sunderland fans have been through the mill... and then some. But even when they were stuck in the third tier, even when they were a national laughing stock, I always thought they'd be back in the Prem before long. Those fans are too loyal and passionate and their club too plain big (but it's only big
because of those fans) for it not to have happened.
This season, though? Wow! They've defied absolutely everyone, and have done so with a team which any fan of any club would love to have represent them. They've given everything, absolutely everything. Look at Sunderland; then look at Chelsea or especially Tottenham. Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work as hard.
That's not to say Sunderland are without talent; they've got plenty of it! But the attitude of the side and their incredible manager epitomises the ethos of the club. I was so disappointed for Sunderland when, under Peter Reid, astonishing, even title-challenging first halves of the season faded away into missing out on Europe. Now, at last, they have a fantastic adventure to look forward to, and lifelong memories to make.
Enjoy it Sunderland! You couldn't deserve it more.
IDFKGothenburg
24 May 2026 18.48
From one former shipbuilding city on the North Sea to another, AMAZING job Sunderland AFC. Composed, tough and tenacious. A team and a club that embody, for me, what football is all about. It's life affirming to watch, honestly.
johnkaysleftleg2
24 May 2026 18.37
I truly never thought I’d see the day the Lads qualified for Europe, I’m still in shock if I’m honest. Today should have been easier than it was as we were comfortably the better side before the game broke up and became a bit of a mess in the last 20 minutes. But who cares, we did our job and the results fell for us.
I’m off to look at the table again just to make sure….