da blaze casino: Martin O’Neill says he will try to persuade unhappy Sunderland fans to attend matches by getting his side to start scoring more.
da betsul: A ticket incentive by the club to get more people to come to Sunderland’s next fixture with Aston Villa this Saturday may not be enough to encourage disillusioned supporters, after a miserable defeat by Middlesbrough in the Capital One Cup.
However, the Black Cats boss has set out how he will try to encourage fans to attend, understanding that some may be too disappointed to make the effort.
He said: “If a supporter chooses not to come on Saturday because he has been disappointed, I cannot tell him otherwise. The way I will change his mind about not coming here, if that is the case, is to first of all respond to the cup defeat and to secondly try and engineer some moves from which we can score a goal from and try, because of that to take away the frustration. That’s all but eventually someone deciding to come or not to come, that will be up to him or her. We know we have to do more to score goals. We have to look dangerous and when we get the ball in and around the penalty area, we can’t either pass the buck or lose it in really good positions. We have got to do better.”
O’Neill has also expressed how he is not used to having a team who are unable to manage scoring goals. He said: “Usually teams that I manage have been able to score goals and, naturally, I’m disappointed that’s not happening.”
Though Sunderland have had the bad news that Wes Brown will be sidelined until next year, the Sunderland boss is hoping that Seb Larsson, Danny Rose and Craig Gardner will return for Saturday’s Premier League fixture.
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