‘Very little’: Phil Smith’s Sunderland player ratings following the Southampton loss – one 7 and two 4s.
Sunderland were defeated 4-2 by Southampton at St Mary’s Stadium. How did each player perform for Mike Dodds’ side?
The Black Cats trailed 2-0 in the first half due to Stuart Armstrong’s goal and Adam Armstrong’s penalty. Sunderland did, however, draw level after the break, with to goals from Romaine Mundle and Jobe Bellingham in a nine-minute stretch.
Southampton, however, won thanks to two close-range goals from replacement Joe Rothwell. Here’s how Phil Smith assessed Sunderland players at St Mary’s Stadium:
Unfortunately, another superb save resulted in an opponent score as Armstrong followed up on Bednarek’s header, which he had done well to save. He had nothing to do with any of the other goals and came close to assisting Armstrong’s penalty kick.
2. Trai Hume – 5
Looked shaky at times and battled against the fresh legs of Southampton replacement Kamaldeen Sulemana late on. 5
3. Dan Ballard – 6
Southampton’s advantage may have been greater if not for his quickness and ability to recover at times in the first half. Went out in the second half with an injury, leaving Sunderland disorganized and conceding twice in the aftermath. 6Photo by Frank Reid.
4. Jenson Seelt – 5
Similar to his performance against Leicester, he showed some potential when he stepped into midfield, nicking the ball and making some good passes. In addition, he appeared unsure on defense. 5Photo: Frank Reid.
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