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Tiger tale should give more hope to the Black Cats

Chris Dunlavy
A FRESH TAKE ON FOOTBALL

Ross Stewart’s injury may not be the catastrophe everyone feared, at least if Sunderland’s performance against Fulham is any barometer.
The Black Cats played without a recognised striker on Wednesday, yet pushed Marco Silva’s European hopefuls to the limit in a 3-2 defeat at the Stadium of Light.
Sure, they lacked a clinical edge. “We had balls flying across the box and if Ross is there, he sticks those away,” lamented manager Tony Mowbray.
Even so, the movement and interplay of Jack Clarke, Amad Diallo and Patrick Roberts caused Fulham all sorts of pr...

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