How did the players fare in Sunderland's 2-1 home defeat to Ipswich Town?
SUNDERLAND (4-2-3-1):
5 Patterson: Didn’t have a chance with either of Ipswich’s goals, but was almost beaten from a long way out in the second half
4 Hume: Looked shaky all day and was deservedly sent off for a second yellow card after pulling back Davis
5 O’Nien: Made a sensational goalline clearance to keep out Davis’ first-half shot, but struggled positionally on occasion
4 Ballard: Never really got to grips with the fluidity of Ipswich’s three-man attack – was pulled out of position on a number of occasions
6 Cirkin: Put in a decent shift defensively, and delivered the cross that enabled Neil to claw a goal back late on
7 NEIL: Scored Sunderland’s goal with a composed finish – then nearly claimed a dramatic leveller in the 101st minute
6 Ekwah: The pick of Sunderland’s players for the opening hour, particularly in the first half when he got his side onto the front foot
5 Roberts: Started reasonably brightly, but became less and less effective the longer the game went on
6 Bellingham: Played some probing passes in the opening quarter of the game, but wasted a golden opportunity when he shot over
5 Clarke: Saw a reasonable amount of the ball down Sunderland’s left without ever really causing a threat
4 Hemir: Just about held his own in the physical battle against Ipswich’s centre-halves, but lacked composure when in possession
Subs:
6 Pritchard (for Bellingham, 58): Helped add some urgency to Sunderland’s attacking play in the closing stages
5 Ba (for Hemir, 58): Wasn’t really able to influence the course of the game in the final half-hour
Gooch (for Ekwah, 86)
Huggins (for Cirkin, 90)
(not used): Bishop (gk), Batth, Triantis, Rigg, Bennette.
IPSWICH (3-4-3):
Hladky 6; Donacien 7 (Ball 90), Woolfenden 7, Burgess 7; Burns 8, Morsy 6, Luongo 6, Davis 8 (Leigh 90); Chaplin 7 (Hutchinson 76), BROADHEAD 8 (Harness 73), Hirst 7 (Ladapo 76).
Subs (not used): Slicker (gk), Evans, Taylor, Jackson.
Man Of The Match: NATHAN BROADHEAD – The former Sunderland striker scored one goal and set up the other on his return to the Stadium of Light.
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