SUNDERLAND assistant manager Eric Black took a break from football to watch city heavyweight boxer Danny âBoyâ Hughes in action last night. But Steve Bruceâs number two says that it wasnât a lack of fight which cost Sunderland against Norwich on Monday night, so much as a lack of focus. Both Black, and Sunderland midfielder and boxing fanatic Craig Gardner, watched Hughes jab his way to victory and this weekend Sunderlandâs players will be told to go on the front foot as they look to erase memories of a callow performance at Carrow Road â the 2-1 reverse representing the clubâs first Premier League defeat of the season on the road. Black said: âIâve watched the Norwich game three times and there were reasons why the game was like that. âI certainly wouldnât question the playersâ endeavour having looked at the stats â the players probably covered more distance than they have in any Barclays Premier League game. âThe only problem, which was a big one, was that we werenât effective with the possession we had. âIt was nothing to do with attitude. âHowever, we need to be more ruthless in terms of creating chances, how we play our football and how quickly we get the ball up the pitch. âWeâve done some work on the pitch and I think weâre ready to go again. âThe transformation from the Stoke game to that was enormous.â Black says it is up to the coaching staff to help the players put things right by showing them exactly where they went wrong in the first place. âWe canât just say âthat wasnât good enoughâ,â he said. âWe have to find reasons and explain those to the players in order to prepare them again for Saturday. âIf you do nothing, then nothing changes.â He added: âLet me assure you no one was more disappointed than the players. âIt was a big opportunity to kick on from Stoke and weâre all disappointed. âNow itâs how we respond and what we put in place to make sure that response is positive.â Although Albion head to the Stadium of Light â like Sunderland â having won only once this season, Black says they will be a real threat. âThey are a very good team with good individuals, no more so than Peter Odemwingie and Shane Long up front,â said the Scot, who was handed the job of previewing the game with Bruce busy with other matters this week. âRoy Hodgson is a very experienced manager who plays and structures his team in a certain way and theyâll be extremely well-organised and looking to capitalise. âOur players are still very positive, theyâre a great bunch of lads and we have to keep on doing the things we feel are right.â Personally i think they are lacking both focus and fight, let's hope that they show both this week,
Dont agree with him, yes we ran about well and had effort but thats not the same as fight. Focus and fight must go hand in hand, if a boxer shows fight without focus he gets knocked out, focus without fight and he gets knocked out
I think the reason behind the ineffective performance was due to the way we set up. For the majority of the game we had all 11 men in our own half and allowed norwich to just force us further and further back, Norwichs full backs were playing in our half. I felt sorry for Bendtner as he was having to drop deep to get involved but this is whwre Bruce needs to manage his team and tell him to stay up top. I've no problem with it if we had another striker beyond him in a 4-4-2 but that's not how Bruce does things. I'm praying he goes with an attacking 442 tomorrow
We lacked both and the ability to pass to a team mate....fight and focus are irrelevant if we can`t keep the sodding ball!