EstebanAlexander Litvinenko Just one thought ... that McDermott made a potential mistake/took a big gamble by switching to 4-4-2 and bringing on ALF after 65 minutes. For the first 20 minutes of the second half, even playing 4-5-1 we were well on top, and Sunderland were nowhere with virtually no possession.
Then we went 4-4-2 and allowed Sunderland lots more possession through the middle - this, coupled with Graham coming on, meant it could easily have gone either way.
Yes, Kebe rescued us close to the end, so BMc got away with the gamble - but it was a damn close run thing I'm convinced that if we'd stayed 4-5-1 we'd still have scored long before the end and we'd not have allowed Sunderland to get the chances they did have.
This is where McDermott has got a problem. He's leaving Le Fondre out of the starting line-up, despite Le Fondre doing everything that's asked of him and more. Brian has been placating him by giving him 30 minutes at the end of the game to do something, but that can't go on forever. ALF will want to be starting games and the only reason we can give him is "It's not your fault, our midfield isn't strong enough to compliment you from the start."
Brian's man management skills will be tested to the limit on this one. FWIW though, I think if he'd left the Pog on, we'd have been more solid, but he worked so hard for 60 odd minutes, I'm not surprised he was tired. Pog was brilliant on Saturday.
If Le Fondre had scored against Sheffield, I think that would have clinched him the starting place. He didn't; and I am sure he gets why he was back on the bench. In my opinion Brian will give him a starting place in the cup, because arguably there is less at stake. Then it will be up to Adam again.