Friday, 25 September 2015

Sunderland are stronger than last season - Advocaat claims


Dick Advocaat has backed his struggling Sunderland
squad to come good despite their appalling start to the
season.

Sunderland boss Dick Advocaat believes his struggling squad is
stronger than last season as he eyes a surprise win at
Manchester United on Saturday.

Advocaat guided the Wearsiders to Premier League safety in
20014-15 thanks to a strong run of form in April and May and
subsequently signed the likes of Jeremain Lens, Yann M'Vila,
Fabio Borini and Younes Kaboul.

The new arrivals have failed to improve Sunderland's fortunes,
though, and they go to Old Trafford propping up the table having
taken just two points from their opening six games.

A 4-1 home defeat to Manchester City in the League Cup on
Tuesday further exposed Sunderland's defensive frailties but
Advocaat is adamant an upturn in form is just around the
corner.

He said at Friday's press conference: "I still think, with my
experience, that if you bring in players it takes time. They need
to get used to the league and the team.

"Last season we did a great job and everybody was positive, but
we're still positive and we have a better squad than last
season."

Sunderland have an appalling record against United, having won
just one of their last 26 Premier League meetings, but Advocaat
has backed his players to offer Louis van Gaal's men a stern
test.

"Normally United would beat us but we can give them a really
tough time. That will happen, you will see," he added.

"If you have a draw there [Old Trafford] you have a great result.

They are a team who will fight for the championship.

"You have nothing to lose against United and if we are well
organised, and try to hurt them a bit, then why not.


"Against City we created three of four chances and a little bit the
same against Spurs. We will have opportunities to score."

Jack Rodwell and Jermain Defoe are doubts but Advocaat
expects the latter to overcome a hamstring injury.

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