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BURSTOW EASES BEALE PRESSURE

BURSTOW EASES

Loan star off mark in style
By David Stevens

SUNDERLAND 3
Burstow 43, Ba 49, Ekwah 70
STOKE CITY 1
Seelt 74(og)
 

GOT ’EM LICKED: Abdoullah Ba celebrates scoring the Black Cats’ second goal
PICTURES: Alamy

MICHAEL Beale hailed on-loan striker Mason Burstow after his first goal of the season set Sunderland on the road to victory over Stoke City.
The Chelsea frontman ended his wait for a goal two minutes before half-time and the Black Cats went on to add further goals from Abdoullah Ba and Pierre Ekwah.
The Potters pulled one back through Jenson Seelt ...

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