It’s here to stay mate some words from Murts in a recent echo interview
Sunderland conceded the equaliser against Newcastle after attempting to play out from the back, a moment that reflected the club’s wider footballing philosophy – something Murty was keen to address head-on. “We give goals away playing out from the back because we demand our centre-halves feed the midfield. We demand that our goalkeeper looks into the pitch rather than just going off.
“I take all of the blame for every goal we’ve given away doing that because it’s what I demand the players do. When they execute it, and it comes off, it’s really good. When they don’t quite execute it, and it costs us something, we have to then use that as a really, really good teaching opportunity. But, once again, my staff and I demand that they are brave enough to go and play, so I can’t be too mad when it goes awry.”