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Following Sunderland's 2-1 home win over Cardiff City, manager Regis Le Bris reflected on the game on the Total Sport Sunderland AFC Podcast. Whilst pleased with the result, he stressed the need ...
Sunderland head coach Regis Le Bris described Anthony Patterson's own goal in their defeat by Hull as a "silly mistake". Le Bris told BBC Radio Newcastle: "It's a shame because in these types of ...
Sunderland boss Regis Le Bris is wary of the threat of Saturday's visitors Watford and hopes the Hornets do not "wake up" at the Stadium of Light. Watford boss Tom Cleverley has come under ...
Régis Le Bris says Eliezer Mayenda's current position as an impact substitute is 'perfect' for both him and the team. The Sunderland head coach insists that the team's last two disappointing ...
Régis Le Bris is hopeful that a combination of players returning from injury and growing experience within the group can help Sunderland correct their damaging habit of conceding late goals.
REGIS LE BRIS admits Salis Abdul Samed is still some way short of his best as he tries to establish himself at Sunderland. Samed arrived with a considerable reputation when he joined the Black ...
Sunderland boss Regis Le Bris says Anthony Patterson must 'learn from his experiences' after making a decision on whether to axe the under-pressure goalkeeper. Le Bris was keeping his cards close ...
Regis Le Bris & Luke O'Nien post-match reaction to Sunderland's defeat to Sheffield UnitedRegis Le Bris & Luke O'Nien post-match reaction to Sunderland's defeat to Sheffield United ...
REGIS LE BRIS praised Eliezer Mayenda’s match-winning capabilities after the striker made the most of his return to Sunderland’s starting line-up by scoring both of his side’s goals in ...
Sunderland head coach Regis Le Bris described Anthony Patterson's own goal in their defeat by Hull as a "silly mistake". Le Bris told BBC Radio Newcastle: "It's a shame because in these types of ...