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Sunderland leave Wolves bottom of the table as pressure mounts on Pereira

Nordi Mukiele celebrates giving Sunderland the lead after 16 minutes
Nordi Mukiele celebrates giving Sunderland the lead after 16 minutesGeorge Wood / GETTY IMAGES EUROPE / Getty Images via AFP

High-flying Sunderland marked their return from the international break by beating Wolves 2-0, extending their unbeaten start to the season at the Stadium of Light to four Premier League (PL) matches as a result.

Key stats

- Sunderland have beaten Wolves for the first time in the Premier League since September 27th 2009, a run of five games without a win

- Wolves have failed to win in their last 12 games in the Premier League, their last longer winless streak was from May 4th 2024 to November 2nd 2024, a run of 13 games

- Sunderland have kept a clean sheet in four of their eight games, only Newcastle United (five) and Arsenal (five) have done this more often in the Premier League this season

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Analysis

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Nordi Mukiele starred for Sunderland at both ends of the pitch and was given a Flashscore rating of 9.0 with his Man of the Match performance.

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Match report

Known for their slow starts this season having scored just once before HT in the PL, the Black Cats put those struggles firmly behind them, quickly finding their stride against struggling Wolves.

Wilson Isidor sent an emphatic near-post finish into the net in the opening stages only to have the effort chalked off, but Sunderland quickly got the reward their bright start deserved, taking a 16th-minute lead. Full-backs Nordi Mukiele and Trai Hume combined brilliantly, exchanging a slick one-two before Mukiele slotted home his first goal for the club.

The Black Cats maintained their grip on the game, and should've made it two before the half-hour mark. A Mukiele long throw was flicked on by Dan Ballard and dropped in front of Hume, but his desperate diving header shaved the outside of the post.

Wolves’ attempts to gain a foothold in the match were met with a resolute Sunderland defence that rebuffed what few attempts they had.

Vítor Pereira’s side improved after the break, but the Portuguese coach cut a frustrated figure on the touchline as his team spurned what few opportunities they mustered.

Their lack of conviction in the final third was telling, with late substitute Tolu Arokodare squandering a rare chance in the closing stages, epitomising a poor second half that produced very little quality in front of either goal. 

That suited Sunderland, who were able to wrap up victory late on when defender Ladislav Krejci’s attempted interception deflected the ball into his own net.

And although not the complete 90 minute performance from Régis Le Bris’ side, the Black Cats faithful will be delighted with their home form that has seen them pick up 10 points in their first four top-flight home games of a campaign for the first time since 1968/69.

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Wolves, meanwhile, remain at the foot of the table as the only side in the PL yet to pick up a win this term.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Nordi Mukiele (Sunderland)

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