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Sunderland travel to Burnley in the Premier League.
Last time out Sunderland beat West Ham and Burnley lost at Tottenham.
The Black Cats returned to the Premier League with and emphatic 3-0 home win against West Ham. Three second half goals from Mayenda, Ballard and Isidor rounded off a fantastic start for the Black Cats.
Jensen Seelt picked up a knock against West ham but is OK, Mukiele and Massuaku are both in contention and could be on the bench.
Burnley went all season in the Championship without conceding more than one goal in a game but suffered a 3-0 defeat at Tottenham on their return to the Premiership. James Trafford moved to Man City during the summer and was replaced by Mark Dubravka. New signing Kyle Walker made his debut against his former team.
Regis le Bris:
“It’s really important for two reasons, showed they can step up.
“We’ll see later, but today it was really important because they kept the identity of the club and the way we worked last season. We built this strength on togetherness, the way we work as a team. The players worked well as a team and they showed that again today.
“We didn’t change many important things at half-time. We spoke a bit about their goalkeeper restarts and our high press, we went for man for man, and they found two or three opportunities with long balls. So, it was really important to be strong in duels. We made just two or three little decisions, and it made a difference.”
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Scott Parker:
"I thought there were plenty of positives to take, despite the defeat, We started slowly, we were really under pressure, but then after they got their noses in front, I thought we really grew into the game.
"There was a real impetus about us, we played on the front foot and looked a real threat, our reaction and endeavour was superb.
"The clinical and ruthless nature of the Premier League was then there for everyone to see just before the hour. We had two massive, massive chances, where we just weren't ruthless enough, and then they go up the other end, create a half-chance, and double their lead with a world class finish.
"They're the fine margins - that's this division really. I can't fault the lads at all. They played on the front foot, showed great endeavour.
"It'll be a massive challenge for us this year. Games like today won't define us - we'll learn, we'll bounce back, and we'll look forward to being back at Turf Moor next weekend."
Form:
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Match Appointments:
Referee: Michael Salisbury
Assistant Referees: Daniel Robathan & Marc Perry
Fourth Official: Anthony Backhouse
Video Assistant Referee: John Brooks
Additional Video Assistant Referee: Gary Beswick
Team Lineups:
Sunderland AFC: Roefe, Hume, Aldrete, Ballard, Reinildo, Xhaka, Sadiki, Diarra, Talbi, Adingra, Mayenda.
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Subs: Patterson, Seelt, Masuaku, Neil, Le Fée, Rigg, Roberts, Isidor, Guiu
Injured: O’Nien, Alese, Cirkin, Hjelde, Mundle,
Burnley FC: Dubravka, Walker, Ekdal, Brownhill, Hartman, Mejbri, Laurent, Edwards, Cullen, Antony, Larsen.
Subs: Ramsey, Pires, Flemming, Tchaouna, Ugochukwu, Weib, Worral, Foster, Sonne.
Injured: Beyer, Humphreys, Amdouni, Roberts.
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Betting Odds:
Sunderland 21/10 Burnley 11/8 Draw 2/1
My two pence:
I’m pretty sure RLB will go with the same starting 11 if Seelt is OK, or he could start with Aldrete instead.
It's a great opportunity to get a few more points on the board.
I’m going for another win, 2-1 to the greatest team the world has ever seen.
Live Stream:
TBC
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