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Sunderland can bounce back – Cattermole

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The skilled midfielder claimed that the Black Cats can sort out their problems and make a positive impact this season as they possess some quality players at the helm.
Martin O’Neill’s troops have failed to emulate their glittering form from last season and the current rate they find themselves will surely make them go down.
The Scottish tactician was instrumental in guiding the club to a decent position in May, but this time around, despite signing some quality players in the summer, Sunderland failed to trouble opponents and are now in serious trouble.
With their last win coming against Wigan Athletic quite a few weeks back, the ominous atmosphere at the Stadium of Light is taking its toll on the fans, who have gotten used to getting things their way.
While form is temporary, the Wearside giants can rely on stars such as Steven Fletcher, John O’Shea and Wes Brown for quality, something which captain http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lee-Cattermole-c21868 claims can help keep them afloat.
Sunderland next play an in-form http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c13019 side and the tough tackling playmaker reiterated that quality in attack could allow them to curb their goal scoring woes, which have plagued them in the past few weeks.
“We have top, top footballers here. You are going to see some quality here this season. Before Saturday we had only lost to Man City and there is a lot of pressure on the team for not scoring goals. We have to keep working hard. The quality will come through
in the end.”
Continuing, Cattermole added that while the club’s on field displays have threatened to derail their campaign, the supporters deserve credit for their undying passion and are one of the main inspirations players can turn to.
“The fans were magnificent towards the end whereas in the past they have got on the players’ backs at times. Against Villa they were absolutely brilliant and we all appreciate that support. As a team we are absolutely devastated," said the skipper while
talking to the media.
Sunderland possess decent players all over the pitch but they have struggled to gel together when it matters and unless things improve, it could cost them their Premier League status.

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