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Chris Rigg says Sunderland’s unity and belief have powered them to Wembley – and the 17-year-old insists the focus is now firmly on completing the journey.
Régis Le Bris’ side will take on Sheffield United in the Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Final on Saturday 24th May, kick-off 3pm BST, with a place in the Premier League on the line.
The Black Cats booked their spot under the Wembley arch after a dramatic 3-2 aggregate win against Coventry City last Tuesday, sealed by Dan Ballard’s last-second header in front of a bouncing Stadium of Light.
While Rigg described the semi-final as the best night of his life so far, his attention has already shifted to the challenge ahead.
“Sheffield United are a strong team, who were in the Premier League last season and are one game away from returning,” he said. “It’s going to be a great challenge because we have already had two good games against them this season.
“Our preparations for the final are already underway and we’re looking forward to the challenge because these are the moments that matter.”
Rigg also paid tribute to the red and white army who turned out in force home and away throughout the semi-final.
“We felt their support from the moment we left the Academy of Light. To go away and do what we did at Coventry – it felt like there was this surge of momentum, a real wave of togetherness, and we made them proud.
“I was buzzing for the game all day on Tuesday. With it being a later kick-off, the excitement just built up, and when we got into the ground, the warm-up - it was bouncing. I was so ready to play.”
At just 17, Rigg now has the opportunity to walk out at Wembley Stadium with promotion to the top flight at stake.
“Now it’s Wembley. I’m 17 years old – it doesn’t get much bigger than that. To walk out on a stage like that, in front of 90,000 people… it’s the kind of game you dream of being involved in.”
