Sunderland thrash Norwich

by Kieran O'Daly , 01 February 2012

 Frazer Campbell scored a stunning opener and loan signing Wayne Bridge made his debut as Sunderland comprehensively thrashed Norwich City 3-0 at the Stadium of Light. 


 Black Cats boss Martin O’Neill made three changes from the side that drew with Middlesborough in the FA Cup at the weekend for this Barclays Premier League clash, with Campbell, Michael Turner and Jack Colback replacing Conor Wickham, Wes Brown and David Vaughan in the starting line-up and new loan signing Wayne Bridge on the bench.  

 

The home side started well and threatened after just four minutes when Campbell got his head to a teasing James McClean cross which Norwich keeper Andrew Ruddy did well to palm away. Moments later Larsson dragged a shot wide from the edge of the area after a neat pass from Sessegnon. Holt then went close at the other end, but the ball was scrambled cleared by a desperate Black Cats defence.

Sunderland looked the hungrier of the two teams and it was no surprise when they went ahead on 21 minutes. McClean  beat two players with a Le Tissier-like flick out on the left and squared for Campbell who flicked it up beautifully with his first touch before sending a sensational volley high past Ruddy from 20 yards.

Sessgnon made it 2-0 to the hosts with a great header on 28 minutes. Breaking from midfield, he nutmegged Bradley Johnson before laying it off to Campbell wide on the right. The ex-Manchester United man delivered a great cross which Sessegnon met 10 yards out with a fine header beyond Ruddy into the bottom corner.  

Norwich looked shellshocked and struggled to retain possession as Sunderland continued to dominate. Gardner forced a good stop from Ruddy at the start of the second period. Sessegnon won the ball in midfield and released Larsson on the right who threaded the ball through for Gardner to meet first time with a low shot on the turn which the Norwich stopper did well to turn away for a corner.  

But Sunderland put the result beyond doubt on 54 minutes when Ayala turned a driven Bardsley cross into his own goal. It was almost 4-0 a couple of minutes later, but neither Campbell nor McClean could make contact with a Larsson pull back which rolled agonisingly across goal.  

With the points secure for the home side, the pace of the game dropped significantly in the last half hour and, although Norwich struggled on bravely, they failed to trouble Mignolet in the Sunderland goal.

 

 

 

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Team P W D L +/- PTS
1.
Man City
38
28
5
5
64
89
2.
Man Utd
38
28
5
5
56
89
3.
Arsenal
38
21
7
10
25
70
4.
Tottenham
38
20
9
9
25
69
5.
Newcastle
38
19
8
11
5
65
6.
Chelsea
38
18
10
10
19
64
7.
Everton
38
15
11
12
10
56
8.
Liverpool
38
14
10
14
7
52
9.
Fulham
38
14
10
14
-3
52
10.
West Brom
38
13
8
17
-7
47
11.
Swansea
38
12
11
15
-7
47
12.
Norwich
38
12
11
15
-14
47
13.
Sunderland
38
11
12
15
-1
45
14.
Stoke
38
11
12
15
-17
45
15.
Wigan
38
11
10
17
-20
43
16.
Aston Villa
38
7
17
14
-16
38
17.
QPR
38
10
7
21
-23
37
18.
Bolton
38
10
6
22
-31
36
19.
Blackburn
38
8
7
23
-30
31
20.
Wolverhampton
38
5
10
23
-43
25
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