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WE MUST BE RUTHLESS, INSISTS NEIL

By Scott Wilson

SUNDERL AND 3
Embleton 4, Broadhead 13, 90+2

SHREWSBURY TN 2
Vela 50, Flanagan 58
Att: 33,896 Rating: ★★★★☆ Ref: Darren Bond 6/10

STAR MAN
NATHAN BROADHEAD Sunderland

ALEX Neil is demanding that his Sunderland side show a more ruthless streak when they take on playoff rivals Plymouth in tomorrow’s big showdown.
The Black Cats can leapfrog their Devon rivals with victory at Home Park, but Neil admits that his players must improve after their “best and worst” display in their stoppage-time victory over Shrewsbu...

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