Sunderland coach: This away victory is hard-won, it all comes from the hard work of the team
September 28th, in the 6th round of the Premier League, Sunderland defeated Nottingham Forest 1-0 away. With this victory, Sunderland is currently among the top four in the Premier League after the game that day. After the game, Sunderland coach Le Brees was interviewed by BBC Sports. ■About this game Le Bristol: "This victory is hard-won because it is a away game and the first away game in our league. I am proud of the fans, players and the entire team. All this comes from everyone's hard work." ■Ask if you expect to have intensive defense Le Bristol admitted: "Of course, because the opponents have many threat points. They have excellent ball control ability, and they have increased after substitutions. Three to five attackers, which were all as we expected. Our defense was well organized, with tacit understanding, the players were active in fighting, and the goalkeeper also performed well. " ■ Speaking of the team goalkeeper Robin Roves Le Brees pointed out: "We know that Robin can make a key save, but we need a defense line to build a barrier to increase the difficulty of the opponent. Otherwise, it would be dangerous to form a one-on-one single-strike situation. Fortunately, this situation did not happen today." ■About Tactical deployment in the second half Le Brees explained: "With an open defense team, if you use an open defense line, it will be a heavy blow. This is the clear tactical focus before the game. We originally hope to be more calm and confident when controlling the ball, which will be a link that needs improvement next week." ■ Le Brees emphasized the importance of the team Le Brees said: "It is indeed critical. After all, we cannot rely on 11 people to deal with all situations. Last week we had to score 35 points. Zhong adjusted his tactics, and ten players faced the battle for an hour. The team is ready to face this tough battle, and sometimes it also needs luck to be favored. Today, the opponent is not good at the goal, but as long as we can seize the opportunity, we will do our best." ■Evaluation of the team captain Zacha Le Brees said: "We need such a captain so much. He brings great confidence to the team, knows how to control the rhythm, has outstanding ball-holding ability, and has the tactical understanding of future coaches."
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