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Match Day Thread Manchester City FC v Sunderland AFC - Saturday 6th December 2025 - KO 15:00

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by RTB, Dec 4, 2025 at 3:31 PM.

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  1. RTB

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    Sunderland travel to the Etihad Stadium to face Manchester City in the Premier League.
    Last time out Sunderland drew at Liverpool and Man City beat Fulham.

    Sunderland drew 1-1 at Anfield with a stunning goal from Talbi. The Black Cats had already raised the warning signals as Alisson was fortunate to turn Trai Hume's shot on the bar in the first half before Omar Alderete headed against the post after the interval. Alex MacAllister hit the woodwork in the first half with a rare Liverpool threat and it took a fortuitous own goal to avoid another damaging defeat when Florian Wirtz's shot was deflected in off Nordi Mukiele with nine minutes left.
    Sunderland almost snatched victory in stoppage time when substitute Wilson Isidor raced clear, but (cheating) Federico Chiesa (pulled back Isidor and) got back to clear his shot off the line.
    Luke O’Nein made his Premier League debut on 90 minutes. Sunderland fully deserved the point secured at Anfield, and few could have complained had they left victorious.
    Manchester City held on to win 5-4 against Fulham.
    Erling Haaland became the quickest player to reach 100 goals in Premier League history on a night when Manchester City ramped up pressure on leaders Arsenal by fending off Fulham's impressive fightback.
    Norway international Haaland got his landmark goal in the 17th minute of Tuesday's game at Craven Cottage, firing in first time from Jeremy Doku's cross.
    It meant that he reached the century in 111 league games, 13 fewer than it took previous record holder (****ers hat) Anal Shearer.
    Regis le Bris:
    “Happy and proud of the lads because we deserved this point, the first half was really interesting both with and without the ball. Probably they were a bit surprised to be dominant like we were, so we spoke at half time about the belief to go all the way because if you can dominate the game like that, then try to score.”
    “As expected many players came off the bench and they managed to generate new momentum and acquired the rub”
    “We are getting better, and after 14 games we are still learning, we have a really young squad, the shared experience is not big, we need time and they are learning really quickly.”
    Presser on Friday at 13:30 ?

    Pep Guardiola:
    “Did you enjoy it? I lost my hair,” Guardiola said. “I thought the players were happy to work with me … it’s the Premier League. I know you’re going to ask what happened, but I don’t have an answer. Football is emotion – all the goals were bad defending, we go so deep to defend these kinds of crosses, we have to occupy the spaces a bit better, but we made incredible things today because I know how difficult the team is.
    “It was impossible for me to enjoy it. At 5-1 maybe, but at 5-4 I was watching the clock more than the game. It was tough and it would have been tougher if we could not get the result, but I will remember I was there. At 5-1 you (the media) thought it was finished. You had written your articles. Tomorrow: ‘Manchester City are back … finally' and after, to the trash. You have to start again.”

    Form:

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    Match Appointments:
    Referee:
    ANDREW MADLEY
    Assistant Referee: Nick Hopton
    Assistant Referee: Craig Taylor
    Fourth Official: Thomas Bramall
    Video Assistant Referee: Michael Salisbury
    Additional Video Assistant Referee: Tony Harrington

    Possible Team Lineups:
    Sunderland AFC:
    Roefe, Reinildo, Ballard, Alderete, Mukiele, Hume, Xhaka, Sadiki, Le Fee, Traore, Isidor.
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    Subs: Patterson, Geertruida, O’Nien, Neil, Rigg, Adingra, Mayenda, Mundle, Brobbey.
    Injured: Alese, Cirkin, Hjelde, Diarra.

    Man City FC: Donnarumma, Nunes, Ruben Diaz, Guardiol, O’Reilly, Bernado Silva, Gonzalez, Reijnders, Foden, Haaland, Doku.
    Substitutes: Trafford, Stones, Savinho, Marmoush, Lewis, Khusanov, Cherki, Ake, Ait-Nouri
    Injured: Kovacic, Hernandez

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    Betting Odds:
    Sunderland
    11/1 Man City 2/9 Draw 5/1

    My two pence:
    Not sure if RLB will rest Talbi or Brobbey, but he might tweak something and go with a back 5 – we will see.
    Man City are slowly finding their way back to top form, but they showed at Fulham that they are vulnerable at the back and always likely to concede.
    On paper they look very strong, but if we play anywhere near to how we performed at Anfield, I can see us getting another point on the board.
    Hopefully no yellows for Xhaka or Sadiki.
    I’m going for a 2-2 draw

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    Ha’way the Lads
     
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  2. RTB

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    We are Sunderland. Strange going to Man C and not being afraid. If the team can show no fear thats good enough for me.

    Obviously we are playing a good team and in Haaland one of the best. He hasnt however come up against a defence as good as ours. I think we can go there and hold our own and once again get at least a point.

    Thankfully once again it is RLB who has to decide if there are to be any changes but even with tweaks we have a game changing bench.

    Even if the Sky/BBC media want Man C to win we are winning over the independent "experts" and supporters.

    Cheers RTB for yet another fab write up.
     
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    Another different test for us . I can’t see them getting into a physical game apart from when Haaland has it . A high press against these is full of danger so i see a more cautious game from us .
     
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    1-3. I think Gerty might come in for Talbi
     
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