Sunderland's resilient 1-1 draw against Everton has sent a strong message about their capabilities this season. The Black Cats, who have now gone five games unbeaten at the Stadium of Light, continued to prove their resilience and fighting spirit in a game that will be remembered for Iliman Ndiaye's stunning solo goal.
The match got off to a sloppy start with both teams struggling to establish themselves on the pitch. However, after a handball penalty shout was cleared by VAR, Sunderland's captain Granit Xhaka took charge of the game and inspired his side to take control in the second half. The Swiss midfielder thumped in a deflected equaliser just 42 seconds after half-time and finished the game with more chances created and tackles won than anybody on the pitch.
Ndiaye's goal, which was awarded by several pundits as the goal-of-the-season contender, had lit up the match after just 15 minutes. The Everton midfielder produced a mesmerising run and finish to give his side an early lead before Xhaka's equaliser levelled things up.
Despite their lack of control in the first half, Sunderland showed signs of improvement in the second half, dominating the game and creating more chances than their opponents. Their captain's performance was instrumental in this fightback, and he finished the match with praise from pundits for his leadership on the pitch.
The draw sees Sunderland move up to fourth in the Premier League table, while Everton remain 14th after a fifth consecutive game without a win. The Toffees will be left mulling over their centre-forward options, who have now squandered two significant chances in as many games.
In contrast, Sunderland's academy graduate Jordan Pickford looked sharp on his return to the Stadium of Light, making several key saves and demonstrating his experience as one of the Premier League's top shot-stoppers.
				
			The match got off to a sloppy start with both teams struggling to establish themselves on the pitch. However, after a handball penalty shout was cleared by VAR, Sunderland's captain Granit Xhaka took charge of the game and inspired his side to take control in the second half. The Swiss midfielder thumped in a deflected equaliser just 42 seconds after half-time and finished the game with more chances created and tackles won than anybody on the pitch.
Ndiaye's goal, which was awarded by several pundits as the goal-of-the-season contender, had lit up the match after just 15 minutes. The Everton midfielder produced a mesmerising run and finish to give his side an early lead before Xhaka's equaliser levelled things up.
Despite their lack of control in the first half, Sunderland showed signs of improvement in the second half, dominating the game and creating more chances than their opponents. Their captain's performance was instrumental in this fightback, and he finished the match with praise from pundits for his leadership on the pitch.
The draw sees Sunderland move up to fourth in the Premier League table, while Everton remain 14th after a fifth consecutive game without a win. The Toffees will be left mulling over their centre-forward options, who have now squandered two significant chances in as many games.
In contrast, Sunderland's academy graduate Jordan Pickford looked sharp on his return to the Stadium of Light, making several key saves and demonstrating his experience as one of the Premier League's top shot-stoppers.