Sunderland currently stay 15th in the Premier League table, which may appear safe, however it isn't at all. The Black Cats are still being dragged to the relegation battle, and the global break could not come at a better time for Martin O'Neill's area. Sunderland's form happens to be as poor as their manager's dress sensation when he tucks his tracksuit bottoms in to his clothes. With no win since January 19, Sunderland are now in a downward spiral. Of course, you will find teams much worse off compared to group based at the Stadium Of Light. Their last five matches have been lost by reading, Queens Park Rangers are struggling to raise themselves off the bottom, and equally Wigan Athletic and Aston Villa are still possibilities on for the fall. But Sunderland's descent towards the relegation zone has been both swift, and worrying. Only 10 activities ago, Sunderland were sat easily in 13th place, and considering their improvement last period when O'Neill took over, their name was hardly even mentioned when it came to discussing who'd be dropping to the Championship. But, within the last eight suits, they have lost to Reading, Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and QPR, and drawn with Swansea, Fulham and Norwich. But the most concerning of the was the most recent result contrary to the Canaries. TalkSPORT radio speaker Georgie Bingham summed up the overall game properly when she tweeted: And booing there is. After some debateable officiating choices, Sunderland were given the game on a white and red plate. However they failed to make the nearly all of their weight being down seriously to 10 men, being given a penalty though there was a likely offside and preventing conceding a penalty thanks to the linesman deeming Danny Rose's handball to have come beyond your box when he was clearly inside. As Chris Hughton pointed out: "It was in the field. It had been not a good day in terms of conclusions against us." The lack of scientific concluding shown on that day, and the recent decline in form, shows that Sunderland are beginning to self destruct. And when Connor Wickhama'a person whom has won just one Premier League goala'is triggered to test and change the overall game, you realize that the membership is in some trouble. Sunderland fans may breathe a of relief this weekend as the global break allows their membership a chance to remember to work on their weaknesses and try and regain composure. As their recent spiral towards the bottom three seems to be easy at this time. The players and fans is likely to be looking to Martin O'Neill to just take this week off aggressive soccer to place some hard graft in to the ways panel and the training ground. And this week-end could prove influential on whether Sunderland turn that drive and place towards success, or should they continue to fall at an easy pace towards certain relegation. And this break may benefit Sunderland the most out of all those in the relegation battle, while they have a manager who knows just how to endure in the Premier League. And all associated with Sunderland AFC will be seeking to the Northern Irishman to make use of all of that experience to just take stock in the next 10 days, regroup, reassess, and rejuvenate their success problem.
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