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How did Sunderland win the Play-Offs

Great response. There was quite a bit of panic going on, but we are Sunderland. Things like this don't happen to us, and a manager who is a tactician! What's going on? Lampard and Wilder both confessed to having no idea what tactics we would employ before the games. He baffled them, which you ponted out superbly.
Really looking forward to your interpretation in the Premier.
I particularly liked the way @10 Trenches Deep highlighted our overloading of the midfield late on. Both Watson and Roberts were infield ready to intercept, lay off passes and ultimately drive at goal and score. The amount of space that SUFC left in the middle of the park was criminal.

You could also see the complacency in SUFC as extra time approached, where as we upped the ante, players and fans, where as they were blowing hard and became leggy and lazy.
 

Right then. Here it is. Too young, too naive, lacking experience they all said. Well the pundits were wrong.

They were also wrong about Sheffield United dominating the game. The first 20 minutes Sunderland were under the cosh, but slowly through a series of small tactical changes Sunderland grew into the game and ended up dominating possession and having almost as many shots and chances as the Blades.So what did the pundits miss and just how did Regis Le Bris turn the youngest team in the Football League into Championship Play-Off winners.

Well come in and take a look and do me a favour; stay 'til the end'. There's a treat to finish with. Enjoy everyone.

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Absolutely smashing @10 Trenches Deep - makes it all worthwhile.
 
I particularly liked the way @10 Trenches Deep highlighted our overloading of the midfield late on. Both Watson and Roberts were infield ready to intercept, lay off passes and ultimately drive at goal and score. The amount of space that SUFC left in the middle of the park was criminal.

You could also see the complacency in SUFC as extra time approached, where as we upped the ante, players and fans, where as they were blowing hard and became leggy and lazy.
We had to work to get to that point though and it was cautiously done. You saw in the first half how we had lots of ball by could not get Mayenda and Le Fee onto it for the final ball. Blades very effectively shut off ways through the centre. Once we had more security at the back RLB started pushing and tweaking to make more overloads and drag more players out of position to make space in that Sheffield defence. You can see how it all incrementally built up and Mayenda finds space for the first real effort. It's a great example of an attentive, careful coach. No chance Wilder is capable of that kind of in game management.
 
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Right then. Here it is. Too young, too naive, lacking experience they all said. Well the pundits were wrong.

They were also wrong about Sheffield United dominating the game. The first 20 minutes Sunderland were under the cosh, but slowly through a series of small tactical changes Sunderland grew into the game and ended up dominating possession and having almost as many shots and chances as the Blades.So what did the pundits miss and just how did Regis Le Bris turn the youngest team in the Football League into Championship Play-Off winners.

Well come in and take a look and do me a favour; stay 'til the end'. There's a treat to finish with. Enjoy everyone.

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Watched this twice now. It’s like the work of the God’s. Superb as always and made this old man very happy (and tearful again). Brilliant work, insight and analysis. Thanks again.
 
I particularly liked the way @10 Trenches Deep highlighted our overloading of the midfield late on. Both Watson and Roberts were infield ready to intercept, lay off passes and ultimately drive at goal and score. The amount of space that SUFC left in the middle of the park was criminal.

You could also see the complacency in SUFC as extra time approached, where as we upped the ante, players and fans, where as they were blowing hard and became leggy and lazy.
In mitigation, Anel going off with an injury meant Souza had to drop into the back four which helped create that space in the middle at the crucial moment.
 
We had to work to get to that point though and it was cautiously done. You saw in the first half how we had lots of ball by could not get Mayenda and Le Fee onto it for the final ball. Blades very effectively shut off ways through the centre. Once we had more security at the back RLB started pushing and tweaking to make more overloads and drag more players out of position to make space in that Sheffield defence. You can see how it all incrementally built up and Mayenda finds space for the first real effort. It's a great example of an attentive, careful coach. No chance Wilder is capable of that kind of in game management.
Le Bris out thought Wilder in all three games against the Blades even though we narrowly lost the game at Bramall Lane. I agree with your view that many championship managers are fairly limited tactically (albeit some decent coaches are hampered by the squad they’ve got).

Le Bris will be tested far more next season and he’ll need all the backing he can get in the transfer window to allow him to compete.
 
We had to work to get to that point though and it was cautiously done. You saw in the first half how we had lots of ball by could not get Mayenda and Le Fee onto it for the final ball. Blades very effectively shut off ways through the centre. Once we had more security at the back RLB started pushing and tweaking to make more overloads and drag more players out of position to make space in that Sheffield defence. You can see how it all incrementally built up and Mayenda finds space for the first real effort. It's a great example of an attentive, careful coach. No chance Wilder is capable of that kind of in game management.

Watching the game it is easy to miss all of those little tweaks and not realise just how much influence Le Bris and team are having. As usual your analysis is spot on.
 
Right then. Here it is. Too young, too naive, lacking experience they all said. Well the pundits were wrong.

They were also wrong about Sheffield United dominating the game. The first 20 minutes Sunderland were under the cosh, but slowly through a series of small tactical changes Sunderland grew into the game and ended up dominating possession and having almost as many shots and chances as the Blades.So what did the pundits miss and just how did Regis Le Bris turn the youngest team in the Football League into Championship Play-Off winners.

Well come in and take a look and do me a favour; stay 'til the end'. There's a treat to finish with. Enjoy everyone.

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Fantastic stuff. Watched it live and many times since and still missed some of the things you highlighted. You're in the wrong job!
 
Top work again 10TD

And [bathing in reflected glory] is there a fanbase for any team anywhere in the world as talented, engaged, kind, competent, funny, intelligent and easy on the eye as Sunderland supporters. Collectively were on a different level.
 
Top work again 10TD

And [bathing in reflected glory] is there a fanbase for any team anywhere in the world as talented, engaged, kind, competent, funny, intelligent and easy on the eye as Sunderland supporters. Collectively were on a different level.
I think we are very fortunate. We have a lots of varied content. Lots of ace podcasts and match vloggers to choose from and having lots different opinions is a good thing.
Still, a player who would strengthen our midfield in the PL imo.
yes, good player and still young.
 
Right then. Here it is. Too young, too naive, lacking experience they all said. Well the pundits were wrong.

They were also wrong about Sheffield United dominating the game. The first 20 minutes Sunderland were under the cosh, but slowly through a series of small tactical changes Sunderland grew into the game and ended up dominating possession and having almost as many shots and chances as the Blades.So what did the pundits miss and just how did Regis Le Bris turn the youngest team in the Football League into Championship Play-Off winners.

Well come in and take a look and do me a favour; stay 'til the end'. There's a treat to finish with. Enjoy everyone.

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How has 10TD never been up for an Oscar?
 
Right then. Here it is. Too young, too naive, lacking experience they all said. Well the pundits were wrong.

They were also wrong about Sheffield United dominating the game. The first 20 minutes Sunderland were under the cosh, but slowly through a series of small tactical changes Sunderland grew into the game and ended up dominating possession and having almost as many shots and chances as the Blades.So what did the pundits miss and just how did Regis Le Bris turn the youngest team in the Football League into Championship Play-Off winners.

Well come in and take a look and do me a favour; stay 'til the end'. There's a treat to finish with. Enjoy everyone.

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Absolutely superb video, you've got a remarkable talent marra. I've watched so many full match re-runs, highlights and fan videos but this is exceptional, well done marra 👍 HTL
 
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