The Sunderland player who 'excelled' - and one who was as 'important as ever' - chof 360 news

Eliezer Mayenda celebrates after scoring Sunderland's winner <i>(Image: Danny Lawson/PA)</i>

Eliezer Mayenda celebrates after scoring Sunderland's winner (Image: Danny Lawson/PA)

How did the players fare in Sunderland’s 2-1 win at Sheffield Wednesday?


SHEFF WED (4-2-3-1):

Beadle 5; Valentin 6, Ihiekwe 5, Lowe 4 (Palmer 42, 5), Hatsuse 5 (Johnson 85); Charles 5, Ingelsson 6 (Cissoko 85); Gassama 5, Bannan 6, Windass 6 (Lowe 84); PATERSON 7 (Ugbo 58, 5).

Subs (not used): Charles (gk), Chalobah, Iorfa, Kobacki.


SUNDERLAND (4-2-3-1):

6 Patterson: Justified Le Bris’ faith in him as he made a crucial save from Ingelsson when the scores were level

7 Hume: Defended solidly down Sunderland’s right-hand side and delivered an excellent cross for Mayenda’s winner

6 Mepham: Lost the ball in the build-up to Wednesday’s goal, but also made some important blocks

7 O’Nien: As influential as ever on his 300th appearance – made some crucial challenges in the final quarter-of-an-hour

6 Hjelde: Got the nod to start ahead of Cirkin, and while he wasn’t always rock solid, he put in a good shift

8 Neil: Came into his own as Sunderland looked to control the game after claiming the lead – his game-management was excellent

6 Bellingham: Came close with a first-half shot that was deflected over, but wasn’t able to control the game

7 Roberts: Had some dangerous moments as Sunderland counter-attacked and was always an outlet for his side

6 Browne: Played as the most attacking of Sunderland’s central midfielders, but wasn’t really a factor in the final third

6 Mundle: Had some bright moments down the left-hand side, although played in patches

8 MAYENDA: Sunderland’s match-winner as he scored both of his side’s goals – an excellent lone-striker display


Subs:

Cirkin (for Mundle, 86)

Rigg (for Roberts, 86)

Jones (for Mayenda, 90+4)

(not used): Moore (gk), Seelt, Samed, Aleksic, Ogusunyi, Isidor.


Man Of The Match: ELIEZER MAYENDA – The Sunderland striker took his chance superbly as he stepped in to deputise for Wilson Isidor.

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